2024
DOI: 10.1111/ans.18899
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Healthcare sustainability in cardiothoracic surgery

Lowell Leow,
John Kit Chung Tam,
Poh Pei Kee
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundClimate change is the greatest threat to human health. Cardiothoracic patients suffer direct consequences from poor environmental health and we have a vested interest to address this in our practice. As leaders of complex high‐end surgery, we are uniquely positioned to effect practical and immediate changes to significantly pare down emissions within the operating theatre, outside the operating theatre and beyond the confines of the hospital.MethodsWe aim to spotlight this pressing issue, take stock … Show more

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“…As the world passes the 1.5 C warming threshold, 1 climate change and its dire consequences for global health are coming into stark focus. In the current issue Leow et al 2 discuss the issue of sustainability in Cardiothoracic surgery. However, it is imperative that the healthcare sector, including all surgeons and specialties, takes a critical look at its practises and commits to decarbonization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the world passes the 1.5 C warming threshold, 1 climate change and its dire consequences for global health are coming into stark focus. In the current issue Leow et al 2 discuss the issue of sustainability in Cardiothoracic surgery. However, it is imperative that the healthcare sector, including all surgeons and specialties, takes a critical look at its practises and commits to decarbonization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%