BS EN 61223-2-6:1995 Evaluation and routine testing in medical imaging departments. Constancy tests - Method for X-ray equipment for computed tomography
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BS EN 61223-2-6:1995 is a British and European standard that specifies the performance and test methods for medical electrical equipment used in diagnostic radiology. Specifically, this standard focuses on the requirements for the constancy of exposure control systems in medical X-ray equipment.
Here are some key points covered by BS EN 61223-2-6:1995:
Exposure Control System: The standard defines the requirements for the constancy of exposure control systems used in X-ray equipment, ensuring that the equipment maintains consistent and accurate exposure parameters during imaging procedures.
Performance Criteria: It specifies performance criteria that exposure control systems should meet, such as accuracy, stability, reproducibility, linearity, and response time.
Test Methods: The standard provides detailed test methods and procedures for evaluating the performance of exposure control systems. These tests assess factors such as the accuracy of exposure parameters, consistency across different operating modes, and response to changes in exposure conditions.
Acceptance Criteria: BS EN 61223-2-6:1995 sets acceptance criteria for the performance of exposure control systems, ensuring they comply with the specified requirements. If the equipment meets these criteria, it can be considered suitable for diagnostic radiology applications.
It's important to note that standards are periodically updated to incorporate new technologies and advancements. Therefore, it's recommended to consult the latest version of the standard or any subsequent revisions for the most up-to-date and accurate information.
BS EN 61223-2-6:1995 Evaluation and routine testing in medical imaging departments. Constancy tests - Method for X-ray equipment for computed tomography