超越绿色:核医学实践中的可持续性
1Charles Sturt University, NSW, Australia.
The British journal of radiology
|September 19, 2025
概括
可持续的核医学需要一种超越"绿色"实践的广泛方法. 实施人工智能,减少废物和能源效率战略可以实现碳中和,支持全球净零目标.
科学领域:
- 核医学就是核医学.
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 医疗保健的可持续性 医疗保健的可持续性
背景情况:
- 目前的核医学可持续性努力往往集中在狭窄的领域.
研究的目的:
- 为可持续的核医学实践提出一个整体框架.
- 在核医学管道中确定关键的可持续性领域.
- 探索人工智能和其他策略在实现可持续发展目标中的作用.
主要方法:
- 在放射学和核医学中对可持续性策略的文献综述.
- 相互关联的可持续发展领域的分析.
- 探索潜在的解决方案,包括人工智能和碳补偿.
主要成果:
- 很少有专门的核医学可持续性文献,但放射学的可转移性存在.
- 确定了多个相互关联的可持续性领域:减少废物,提高能源效率,优化工作流程.
- 人工智能为提高工作流程效率,降低成本和减少碳足迹提供了潜力.
- 碳补偿是实现碳中和的一个可行的策略.
结论:
- 可持续的核医学需要一个多维的,全球性的方法.
- 整合人工智能和实际策略可以显著减少对环境的影响.
- 碳补偿表明了对地球健康和全球净零目标的承诺.
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