An EACVI survey assessing the awareness of cardiovascular imaging's environmental impact among cardiovascular imagers

一项由欧洲心血管影像学会 (EACVI) 发起的调查评估了心血管影像医师对心血管影像环境影响的认知程度。

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Abstract

AIMS: Climate change poses a major threat to global health, with implications for cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular imaging warrants attention due to its environmental footprint. Despite recognition of the need for climate-conscious healthcare, awareness and implementation of sustainable practices among cardiovascular imagers remain unclear. This study aims to assess current awareness, knowledge, and attitudes regarding climate change and sustainable cardiovascular imaging. METHODS AND RESULTS: An anonymous 2-month online survey was disseminated via European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging newsletters, social media, and direct invitations. It explored: (i) general environmental consciousness, (ii) knowledge of climate-cardiovascular links, (iii) perceived barriers, strategies, incentives, and communication tools, and (iv) the survey's potential influence on practice. A total of 218 participants from 41 countries responded (51% female; 91% cardiologists; and 84% Europe). Only 11% had received formal education on climate or sustainable healthcare. Self -reported environmental consciousness was low in 12%, moderate in 65%, and high in 23%. While 90% acknowledged healthcare professionals' responsibility in addressing climate change, 60% rarely considered environmental impact when requesting imaging. Knowledge was limited: only 63% correctly answered ≥4 of 7 questions. Main barriers were the lack of awareness (47%) and institutional or medico-legal pressures encouraging frequent imaging (33%). Reducing unnecessary imaging and improving education were seen as the most effective strategies to address these barriers (50%). After completing the survey, 84% reported greater inclination to consider sustainable practice. CONCLUSION: This international survey highlights a gap between environmental concern and its integration into cardiovascular imaging. Education, institutional support, and system-level strategies are needed to foster sustainable practice.

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