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Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance recommendations toward environmentally sustainable cardiovascular magnetic resonance

Clinical impacts and solutions

Published Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance January 2025

  • Date (DD-MM-YYYY)

    24-02-2025 to 24-02-2026

    Available on-demand until 24th February 2026

  • Cost

    Free

  • Education type

    Article

  • CPD subtype

    On-demand

Description

Delivery of health care, including medical imaging, generates substantial global greenhouse gas emissions. The cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) community has an opportunity to decrease our carbon footprint, mitigate the effects of the climate crisis, and develop resiliency to current and future impacts of climate change. The goal of this document is to review and recommend actions and strategies to allow for CMR operation with improved sustainability, including efficient CMR protocols and CMR imaging workflow strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, energy, and waste, and to decrease reliance on finite resources, including helium and waterbody contamination by gadolinium-based contrast agents. The article also highlights the potential of artificial intelligence and new hardware concepts, such as low-helium and low-field CMR, in achieving these aims. Specific actions include powering down magnetic resonance imaging scanners overnight and when not in use, reducing low-value CMR, and implementing efficient, non-contrast, and abbreviated CMR protocols when feasible. Data on estimated energy and greenhouse gas savings are provided where it is available, and areas of future research are highlighted.

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