Corrigendum 1 - Medical electrical equipment - Characteristics and test conditions of radionuclide imaging devices - Anger type gamma cameras

Corrigendum 1 - Appareils électromédicaux - Caractéristiques et conditions d'essai des dispositifs d'imagerie par radionucléides - Gamma caméras de type Anger

General Information

Status
Replaced
Publication Date
12-Oct-2009
Current Stage
DELPUB - Deleted Publication
Start Date
09-Aug-2015
Completion Date
13-Feb-2026

Relations

Effective Date
05-Sep-2023
Effective Date
05-Sep-2023
Standard

IEC 60789:2005/COR1:2009 - Corrigendum 1 - Medical electrical equipment - Characteristics and test conditions of radionuclide imaging devices - Anger type gamma cameras Released:10/13/2009

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IEC 60789:2005/COR1:2009 is a standard published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Its full title is "Corrigendum 1 - Medical electrical equipment - Characteristics and test conditions of radionuclide imaging devices - Anger type gamma cameras". This standard covers: Corrigendum 1 - Medical electrical equipment - Characteristics and test conditions of radionuclide imaging devices - Anger type gamma cameras

Corrigendum 1 - Medical electrical equipment - Characteristics and test conditions of radionuclide imaging devices - Anger type gamma cameras

IEC 60789:2005/COR1:2009 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 11.040.50 - Radiographic equipment. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

IEC 60789:2005/COR1:2009 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to IEC 61675-2:2015, IEC 60789:2005. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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Standards Content (Sample)


IEC 60789
(Third edition – 2005)
Medical electrical equipment –
Characteristics and test conditions of radionuclide imaging devices –
Anger type gamma cameras
CORRIGENDUM 1
Table 1 – Radionuclides and energy windows to be used for performance measurements
Instead of:
Table 1 – Radionuclides and energy windows
to be used for performance measurements
Energy window
Radionuclide
keV
99m
Tc
141, with a tolerance of ± 7,5 %
I
364, with a tolerance of ± 10 %
Ga 93, 184, 300, with a tolerance of ± 20 %
Ga 511, with a tolerance of ± 10 %
NOTE Because the characteristics of a gamma camera may change noticeably
between 122 keV (57Co) and 141 keV (99mTc), the former is not included as a suitable
radionuclide. However, it may be useful in some circumstances, e.g. for quality control.

read:
Table 1 – Radionuclides and energy windows
to be used for performance measurements
Energy window
Radionuclide
keV
99m
Tc 141 (± 7,5 %)
I
364 (± 10 %)
Ga
93, 184, 300 (± 20 %)
Ga 511 (± 10 %)
NOTE Because the characteristics of a gamma camera may change noticeably
57 99m
between 122 keV ( Co) and 141 keV ( Tc), the former is not included as a suitable
radionuclide. However, it may be useful in some circumstances, e.g. for quality control.

October 2009
CEI 60789
(Troisième édition – 2005)
Appareils électromédicaux –
C
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