Summary of background data and objectives: Operating theatres are typically the most resource-intensive area of a hospital, 3–6 times more energy-intensive than the rest of the hospital and a major contributor of waste. The primary objective of this systematic review was to evaluate existing literature calculating the carbon footprint of surgical operations, determining opportunities for improving the environmental impact of surgery. Methods: A systematic review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines. The Cochrane Database, Embase, Ovid MEDLINE, and PubMed were searched and inclusion criteria applied. The study endpoints were extracted and compared, with the risk of bias determined. Results: A total of 4604 records w...
AbstractBackgroundThe NHS is responsible for approximately 30% of all public sector carbon emissions...
Highlights: What are the main findings? Using the HSMEA, it is possible to systematically reduce ope...
Abstract Background Healthcare systems generate subst...
Operating theatres are typically the most resource-intensive area of a hospital, 3-6 times more ener...
Background: Climate change is a major global public health priority. The delivery of health-care ser...
Surgical care generates huge amounts of greenhouse gases, particularly in the operating theatre, owi...
background: healthcare cannot achieve net-zero carbon without addressing operating theatres. the aim...
Background: Healthcare cannot achieve net-zero carbon without addressing operating theatres. The ai...
Objective: Health care accounts for up to 8-10% of greenhouse emission yearly in the US and surgical...
Background: The aim of this study was to estimate the carbon footprint and financial cost of deconta...
Background: Inhalational anaesthetic agents, particularly Nitrous, have significant global warming e...
To assess the carbon footprint of cataract surgery in a French university hospital. Operating room o...
Because of its energy intensive requirements and multi-disciplinary interdependencies, perioperative...
AbstractBackgroundThe NHS is responsible for approximately 30% of all public sector carbon emissions...
Highlights: What are the main findings? Using the HSMEA, it is possible to systematically reduce ope...
Abstract Background Healthcare systems generate subst...
Operating theatres are typically the most resource-intensive area of a hospital, 3-6 times more ener...
Background: Climate change is a major global public health priority. The delivery of health-care ser...
Surgical care generates huge amounts of greenhouse gases, particularly in the operating theatre, owi...
background: healthcare cannot achieve net-zero carbon without addressing operating theatres. the aim...
Background: Healthcare cannot achieve net-zero carbon without addressing operating theatres. The ai...
Objective: Health care accounts for up to 8-10% of greenhouse emission yearly in the US and surgical...
Background: The aim of this study was to estimate the carbon footprint and financial cost of deconta...
Background: Inhalational anaesthetic agents, particularly Nitrous, have significant global warming e...
To assess the carbon footprint of cataract surgery in a French university hospital. Operating room o...
Because of its energy intensive requirements and multi-disciplinary interdependencies, perioperative...
AbstractBackgroundThe NHS is responsible for approximately 30% of all public sector carbon emissions...
Highlights: What are the main findings? Using the HSMEA, it is possible to systematically reduce ope...
Abstract Background Healthcare systems generate subst...