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Greener anaesthesia may protect patients, environment: Lancet

About 3 per cent of these hospital-related emissions stem from inhaled agents used during anaesthesia, said the team from the University of Michigan, who urged to replace them with greener options

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Using less polluting inhaled anaesthetic agents, referred to as greener anaesthesia, may help reduce harmful emissions by 50 per cent in one year without impacting patient safety or outcomes, according to a study, published in the journal Lancet Planetary Health, on Friday. 

The healthcare sector contributes significantly to overall carbon emissions via hospital waste, single-use plastics, transportation, and food service.

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