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1. EN - Environmental Sustainability in Pediatric Anesthesia: why should we care? Toward a Greener Future in Pediatric Anesthesia
Why should pediatric anesthesiologists care about climate change? Because the operating room is one of healthcare’s biggest polluters—and anesthesia plays a key role. This podcast episode unpacks why r
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Toward a Greener Future in Pediatric Anesthesia
Why should pediatric anesthesiologists care about climate change? Because the operating room is one of healthcare’s biggest polluters—and anesthesia plays a key role. This podcast episode unpacks why rethinking pediatric anesthesia is not only an environmental imperative but also a clinical opportunity.
Based on the latest evidence—including research up to 2025—the discussion explores how volatile anesthetic gases like desflurane and nitrous oxide contribute disproportionately to global warming. In response, the episode highlights superior, patient-centered alternatives such as total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) and EEG-guided monitoring, which reduce emissions while improving outcomes like less respiratory complications and improved postoperative recovery.
Listeners will also hear practical strategies: from switching to reusable materials to optimizing fresh gas flows—all aimed at making sustainability a new standard for safety and quality in pediatric care.
Yet, meaningful change requires more than knowledge—it demands shifts in behavior, institutional commitment, and overcoming implementation barriers within clinical practice.
Main references used in this podcast for discussion:
1. IPCC Sixth Assessment Report: Metrics
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