这么多注射,这么多浪费:了解玻璃体内注射对环境的影响。

IF 0.5 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY Journal of VitreoRetinal Diseases Pub Date : 2024-12-25 DOI:10.1177/24741264241308496
Jacob D Grodsky, Emily M Schehlein, David F Chang, Nimesh A Patel, Nathan L Scott, Emily D Cole, Audina M Berrocal, Judy E Kim, Geoffrey G Emerson
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目的:了解与玻璃体内注射(IVIs)相关的环境负担,并提出可行的解决方案来减轻这种影响。方法:对当前的IVI实践进行了分析,重点是包装废弃物,能源消耗,碳足迹和处理过程。ivi的环境足迹数据是从文献和行业报告中收集的。评估可持续做法的可行性和对减少废物和排放的影响。还调查了工业界为解决这些环境问题所作的努力。结果:本研究发现体外注射药物,尤其是名牌药物的包装产生了相当大的浪费。此外,这些药物的运输和储存大大增加了碳排放。实施回收计划,缩小包装尺寸,使用可重复使用或可生物降解的冷却器可以显著减少浪费。采用多剂量包装和简化注射操作可以减少浪费和成本。可持续实践在不影响患者护理的情况下具有可观的环境和经济效益的潜力。结论:解决静脉注射的环境负担需要多方面的方法,涉及许多不同的方面。视网膜专家、行业合作伙伴和利益相关者之间的合作对于促进可持续实践、减少浪费和最大限度地减少碳排放至关重要。这一努力将确保我们对病人护理的承诺与我们对环境管理的承诺相匹配。
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So Many Injections, So Much Waste: Understanding the Environmental Impact of Intravitreal Injections.

Purpose: To understand the environmental burden associated with intravitreal injections (IVIs) and propose actionable solutions to mitigate this impact. Methods: An analysis of current IVI practices was conducted, focusing on packaging waste, energy consumption, the carbon footprint, and disposal processes. Data on the environmental footprint of IVIs were collected from the literature and industry reports. Sustainable practices were evaluated for their feasibility and impact on reducing waste and emissions. Industry efforts to address these environmental concerns were also surveyed. Results: This study found that the packaging of IVI medications, especially brand-name drugs, generates considerable waste. In addition, transportation and storage of these medications substantially contribute to carbon emissions. Implementing take-back programs, reducing packaging size, and using reusable or biodegradable coolers could significantly decrease waste. Adopting multidose packaging and streamlining injection practices can reduce both waste and costs. Sustainable practices have the potential for considerable environmental and economic benefits without compromising patient care. Conclusions: Addressing the environmental burden of IVIs requires a multifaceted approach involving many different parties. Collaboration among retina specialists, industry partners, and stakeholders is essential to foster sustainable practices, reduce waste, and minimize carbon emissions. This effort will ensure that our commitment to patient care matches our commitment to environmental stewardship.

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