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Green haemodialysis

Authors: Signe Wisbech, Jacobsen; Lars Just Ladegaard, Brinch; Pernille Mørk, Hansen;

Green haemodialysis

Abstract

Haemodialysis is a widely used treatment for people with end-stage renal failure, one that comes at the cost of a high carbon footprint. Several studies have shown ways to minimize the treatment’s negative impact on climate and the environment. This review highlights key principles of »green haemodialysis« in a Danish context, focusing on mitigating measures that could reduce the carbon footprint of Danish hospitals.

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Renal Dialysis, Denmark, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic, Carbon Footprint

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