Green Anesthesia – The Impact of Anesthetic Gases on the Environment and the Application of Alternative Methods such as TIVA, LFA, and RA
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https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2025.83.66743Keywords
green anesthesia, TIVA, low-flow anesthesia, regional anesthesia, anesthesia environmentalAbstract
Background. Climate change and global warming pose one of the greatest threats to public
health. The medical sector, responsible for a significant percentage of global greenhouse gas
(GHG) emissions, faces the necessity of reducing its carbon footprint. Among the main
sources of pollution in healthcare are volatile anesthetic agents, such as desflurane,
sevoflurane, and isoflurane, which exhibit a high Global Warming Potential (GWP) and are
released into the atmosphere in unchanged form.
Aim. This systematic review aims to analyze the environmental impact of these anesthetic
gases and present alternative, more sustainable anesthesia methods, including Total
Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA), Low-Flow Anesthesia (LFA), and Regional Anesthesia
(RA).
Material and methods. A systematic review of the scientific literature was conducted using
the PubMed and Google Scholar databases. Search phrases included: green anesthesia, TIVA,
low-flow anesthesia, regional anesthesia, and anesthesia environmental. After initial
screening, 27 articles published since 2020 were selected for detailed analysis to serve as the
basis for this systematic review.
Results. The results clearly indicate that TIVA, LFA, and RA significantly reduce the carbon
footprint. Furthermore, TIVA and LFA offer measurable clinical benefits, such as a reduction
in postoperative cognitive dysfunction, faster recovery, and lower operational costs. The most
significant environmental impact is attributed to desflurane (highest GWP), while sevoflurane
is the most ecological of the inhaled agents.
Conclusions. The application of alternative methods (TIVA, LFA, RA) is crucial for
significantly reducing the carbon footprint associated with anesthesia, without compromising
patient comfort. Key elements for implementing these changes include educating medical
staff and investing in appropriate equipment to transition towards more conscious and
sustainable anesthetic practices.
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