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Clinical waste generation from renal units: Implications and solutions

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Nicholas Hoenich

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Abstract

The treatment of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) makes extensive use of presterilized disposable items which, after use, are contaminated by blood. The preferred route of disposal of such items is by incineration. Disposal costs have risen and this increase in costs has not been matched by waste management programs in renal units. Many of the waste items generated also contain polyvinyl chloride (PVC) whose incineration is environmentally sensitive. Furthermore blood tubing sets contain plasticizers such as di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), which is known to pose health risks to specific groups of patients. The generation of clinical waste in a dialysis unit is analyzed, issues associated with disposal are discussed, and approaches toward a cost-effective, environmentally sustainable clinical waste management program are reviewed.


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Author(s): Hoenich NA, Levin R, Pearce C

Publication type: Review

Publication status: Published

Journal: Seminars in Dialysis

Year: 2005

Volume: 18

Issue: 5

Pages: 396-400

ISSN (print): 0894-0959

ISSN (electronic): 1525-139X

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-139X.2005.00078.x

DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-139X.2005.00078.x

PubMed id: 16191180


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