绿色核医学和无线电等等
Patrick Veit-Haibach1, Ken Herrmann2,3, Richard Zimmermann4
1Joint Department of Medical Imaging, University Medical Imaging Toronto, University Health Network, Mount Sinai Hospital and Women's College Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; patrick.veit-haibach@uhn.ca.
概括
放射性药物在核医学疗法中的使用日益增加,这给环境带来了挑战. 本分析探讨了整个供应链的潜在影响和缓解策略,以促进可持续实践.
科学领域:
- 核医学是一种核医学.
- 环境科学环境科学
- 放射性药物制造业的生产
背景情况:
- 对诊断和治疗放射性药物的需求不断增加.
- 核医学疗法的预期增长需要对环境的影响进行评估.
- 当前的做法可能无法完全解释环境足迹.
研究的目的:
- 确定与放射性药物的生产和使用相关的环境影响.
- 提出减缓措施,以减少核医学的环境足迹.
- 促进核医学界关于可持续性的讨论.
主要方法:
- 审查放射性药品供应链,从同位素生产到废物处理.
- 分析能源消耗和运输物流.
- 本地与集中式生产模式的比较.
- 与其他医学成像测试相比,对放射性药物程序的评估.
主要成果:
- 确定了包括同位素生产,能源供应,运输和废物管理在内的关键影响领域.
- 讨论了不同生产和使用策略的潜在环境益处和缺点.
- 强调需要在临床环境中调整注射的放射性药物数量.
结论:
- 扩大核医学疗法需要积极的环境管理.
- 在整个供应链中实施可持续措施至关重要.
- 需要提高意识和讨论,以尽量减少放射性药物的环境影响.
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