How much do we throw away in the intensive care unit? An observational point prevalence study of Australian and New Zealand ICUs

Matthew Anstey(The University of Western Australia), Louise Trent(Hawke's Bay Regional Council), Deepak Bhonagiri(Camden and Campbelltown Hospitals), Naomi Hammond(Royal North Shore Hospital), Serena Knowles(UNSW Sydney), Forbes McGain(The University of Melbourne), Naomi Hammond(Royal North Shore Hospital), Serena Knowles(UNSW Sydney), Amy Freeman–Sanderson(Committee on Publication Ethics), Subodh Ganu(Committee on Publication Ethics), Belinda Howe(Committee on Publication Ethics), Edward Litton(Committee on Publication Ethics), Diane Mackle(Committee on Publication Ethics), Manoj Saxena(Committee on Publication Ethics), Ian Seppelt(Committee on Publication Ethics), Miriam Towns(Committee on Publication Ethics), Elizabeth Yarad(Committee on Publication Ethics), Hammond(The George Institute for Global Health), Serena Knowles(UNSW Sydney), Annie Gao(The George Institute for Global Health), Yang Li(Committee on Publication Ethics), John Myburgh, Ian Seppelt(Committee on Publication Ethics), Conrad Nangla, Fatima Butt, Graeme Duke, Stephanie Hunter, Julie Evans, Dianne Parker, Clare Loughnan, Blessy Thomas, Eileen Gilder, Melissa Robertson, Ellie McMahon, Farisha Ali, Keri-Anne Cowdrey, Colin McArthur, Yan Chen, Catherine Simmonds, Rachael McConnochie, Caroline O’Connor, Khaled El-Khawas, Dianne Hill, Claire Cattigan, Michelle Horton, Jemma Trickey, Cameron Knott, Julie Smith, Catherine Boschert, Treena Sara, Kiran Nand, Graeme Duke, Stephanie Hunter, Julie Evans, Dianne Parker, Clare Loughnan, Blessy Thomas, Mahesh Ramanan, Prashanti Marella, Julia Affleck, Shannon Simpson, Katrina Ellem, Toni McKenna, Mary Nourse, Kristine Leung, Tash Edmunds, Bree McDonald, Jan Mehrtens, Rosalba Cross, Helen Wong, Paweł Twardowski, Dawn France, Gabrielle Hanlon, Jonathan Barrett, Anna Maria Palermo, Susan Pellicano, Ege Eroglu, Shailesh Bihari, Julia Brown, Laura Grear, Xia Jin, Craig French, Samantha Bates, Miriam Towns(Committee on Publication Ethics), Fiona H. Marshall, Rebecca McEldrew, James McCullough, Mandy Tallott, Maimoonbe Gough, Marek Nalos, Laura Younger, Ravi Krishnamurphy, Louise Trent(Hawke's Bay Regional Council), J. How(Committee on Publication Ethics), Anne Stuart, Llesley Chadwick, Neeraj Bhadange, Steven Tyler, Kellie Sosnowski, Lynette Morrison, Joanne Sutton, Natalie Soar, David R. Lee, Graeme Duke, Stephanie Hunter, Julie Evans, Dianne Parker, Clare Loughnan, Marina Doyle, Katherine Jongebloed, Mackenzie Finnis, Jane M. Wilson, Tony Williams, Rima Song, Vivian Lai, Dinu Girijadevi, Hannah Habraken, Alex Browne, Jette Koelle, Charlotte McNab, Kristy Masters, Rebecca Gresham, Julie Lowrey, Christina Whitehead, Janet Liang, Meg Harward, Cassie Jones, Sandra Peake, Tricia S. Williams, Catherine Kurenda, Alexis Tabah, Maree Duroux, Timothy Warhurst, Megan Ratcliffe, Hamish Pollock, Stuart Baker, Ravikiran Sonawane, Stephanie O’Connor, Nerissa Brown, Kathleen Glasby, Justine Rivett, Lewis Campbell, Vera Tabuzo, Kirsty Smyth, Elizabeth Yarad(Committee on Publication Ethics), Frances Bass, Naomi Hammond(Royal North Shore Hospital), Anne O’Connor, Anton Leonard, Sharon Waterson, Jennifer Coles, Heidi Buhr, Duncan Newman, Piyaporn Boorawong, Vanessa Bregolin, Ji-Hyun Yun, Matthew Anstey(The University of Western Australia), Lara Rock, Anthadene Endemann, Wei Lo(Hawke's Bay Regional Council), Janet Ferrier, Anna Maria Palermo, Claire Reynolds, John D. Santamaria, Jennifer Holmes, John Beca, Claire Sherring, Peter Garrett, Lauren Murray, Jane Brailsford, Craig French, Samantha Bates, Miriam Towns(Committee on Publication Ethics), Fiona H. Marshall, Rebecca McEldrew, Troy Browne, Jennifer Goodson, Andrew Udy, Meredith Young, Jasmin Board, Phoebe McCracken, Emma-Leah Martin, Robert Martynoga, Amelia Butler, Kara Trask, Shaanti Olatunji, Rhoze Sol Cruz, Raulle Sol Cruz, Leanlove Navarra, Kirsha Delaney, Eden Lesona, Chelsea Young, Amelia Spring, April Aguilar, Paul J. Young, Erin Law
Critical Care and Resuscitation
June 1, 2023
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Abstract

Objective: During the current COVID pandemic, waste generation has been more evident with increased use of single use masks, gowns and other personal protective equipment. We aimed to understand the scale of waste generation, recycling rates and participation in Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) ICUs. Design: This is a prospective cross-sectional point prevalence study, as part of the 2021 ANZICS Point Prevalence Program. Specific questions related to waste and sustainability practices were asked at the site and patient level. Setting and participants: ANZ adult ICUs and their patients on the day of the study. Main outcome measures: Amount of single use items disposed of per shift, as well as the engagement of the site with sustainability and recycling practices. Results: In total, 712 patients (median number of patients per ICU = 17, IQR 11-30) from 51 ICUs across ANZ were included in our study; 55% of hospitals had a sustainability officer, and recycling paper (86%) and plastics (65%) were frequent, but metal recycling was limited (27%). Per patient bed space per 12-h shift there was recycling of less than 40% paper, glass, intravenous fluid bags, medication cups and metal instruments. A median of 10 gowns (IQR 3-19.5), 10 syringes (4.5-18) and gloves 30 (18-49) were disposed of per bed space, per 12-h shift. These numbers increased significantly when comparing patients with and without infection control precautions in place. Conclusions: In ANZ ICUs, we found utilisation of common ICU consumables to be high and associated with low recycling rates. Interventions to abate resource utilisation and augment recycling are required to improve environmental sustainability in intensive care units.


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