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摘要
一氧化二氮是一种强效的温室气体和臭氧消耗剂,具有很长的大气寿命。先前的几份报告表明,在患者使用之前,超过一半的供应氧化亚氮被浪费在泄漏的歧管管道系统基础设施中,并且修复泄漏可以带来显着的环境效益。我们描述了一种准确,简单和具有成本效益的钢瓶称重方法,以量化一氧化二氮泄漏从我们的三级非产科设施的歧管管网。在18天的时间内,前瞻性地比较了一氧化二氮气瓶耗竭与来自电子病历的临床使用情况。在此期间,共在35个手术室病例中使用了1932 l (3.62 kg)氧化亚氮。这仅仅是实际汽缸损耗的16.5% (11,686 l;21.88 kg),表示83.5% (9754 l;18.26千克的一氧化二氮泄漏到大气中(每分钟376毫升;22.6升/小时;542升/天)。一氧化二氮浪费的比例与该地点前2年期间的回顾性分析一致,该分析将采购记录与估计的临床使用进行了比较。如果维持一年以上,泄漏量将相当于每年101吨二氧化碳。
A weighing method for measuring nitrous oxide leakage from hospital manifold-pipeline networks.
Nitrous oxide is a potent greenhouse gas and ozone-depleting agent with a long atmospheric lifetime. Several previous reports indicate that over half of supplied nitrous oxide is wasted from leaking manifold-pipeline systems infrastructure prior to patient use, and that remediating leaks can have significant environmental benefits. We describe an accurate, simple and cost-effective cylinder weighing method to quantify nitrous oxide leak from the manifold-pipeline network at our tertiary non-obstetric facility. Nitrous oxide cylinder depletion was prospectively compared with clinical usage derived from the electronic medical record over an 18-day period. A total of 1932 l (3.62 kg) of nitrous oxide was used in 35 operating theatre cases during the period. This was only 16.5% of actual cylinder depletion (11,686 l; 21.88 kg), indicating that 83.5% (9754 l; 18.26 kg) of nitrous oxide had leaked to the atmosphere (376 ml/minute; 22.6 l/hour; 542 l/day). The fraction of nitrous oxide wasted was consistent with a retrospective analysis of the previous 2-year period at the site that compared purchasing records with estimated clinical use. If maintained over a year, the leak would be equivalent to 101 tonnes of carbon dioxide per annum.
期刊介绍:
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care is an international journal publishing timely, peer reviewed articles that have educational value and scientific merit for clinicians and researchers associated with anaesthesia, intensive care medicine, and pain medicine.