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The Environmental Impact of Interventional Radiology

Cassandra Thiel
Cassandra Thiel • 18 January 2022

Ninety-eight procedures were performed on 97 patients. The most commonly performed procedures were drainages (30), placement and removal of venous access (21), and computed tomography-guided biopsies (13). Approximately 23,500 kg CO2e were emitted during the study. Sources of CO2 emissions in descending order were related to indoor climate control (11,600 kg CO2e), production and transportation of disposable surgical items (9,640 kg CO2e), electricity plug load for equipment and lighting (1,060 kg CO2e), staff transportation (524 kg CO2e), waste disposal (426 kg CO2e), production, laundering, and disposal of linens (279 kg CO2e), and gas anesthetics (19.3 kg CO2e).

Resource author(s)
Chua, A. L., Amin, R., Zhang, J. et al
Resource publishing organisation(s) or journal
National Library of Medicine
Resource publication date
January 2022

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