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    Carbon footprint of inhalational and total intravenous anaesthesia for paediatric anaesthesia: a modelling study by Narayanan, Hrishi, Raistrick, Christopher, Tom Pierce, J M, Shelton, Clifford

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-08-2022)
    “…Tackling the climate emergency is now a key target for the healthcare sector. Avoiding inhalational anaesthesia is often cited as an important element of…”
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    The carbon footprint of general anaesthetics: A case study in the UK by Hu, Xiaocheng, Pierce, JM Tom, Taylor, Tim, Morrissey, Karyn

    Published in Resources, conservation and recycling (01-04-2021)
    “…•The estimated carbon emissions of commonly used general anaesthetic vary across synthesising methods.•Sevoflurane has the potential to emit as little carbon…”
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    Sustainable development in equine anaesthesia by Haseler, Callum J., West, Eleanor, Louro, Luís Filipe, Petruccione, Ilaria, White, Kate L., Pierce, J. M. Tom

    Published in Equine veterinary education (01-04-2023)
    “…Climate change is ‘the biggest global health threat of the 21st century’, and healthcare provision itself comes at an environmental cost. Volatile anaesthetic…”
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    in-use annual energy and carbon saving by switching from a car to an electric bicycle in an urban UK general medical practice: the implication for NHS commuters by Pierce, J. M. Tom, Nash, Andrew B, Clouter, Carole A

    “…The UK Climate Change Act (CCA) mandates an 80 % reduction in CO₂ emissions by 2050. It is estimated that 3.2 M tonnes pa CO₂ results from travel-related NHS…”
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    Cardiac arrhythmias in the critically ill by Gray, James, Haydock, Paul, Wong, Adrian, Pierce, J.M. Tom

    Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care medicine (01-01-2016)
    “…Abstract Arrhythmias are a common problem in the critically ill and they can have significant effects on patient outcome. They often require immediate and…”
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