IEC EN 61910-1 Medical Electrical Equipment - Radiation Dose Documentation - Part 1: Radiation Dose Structured Reports for Radiography and Radioscopy

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IEC EN 61910-1 Medical Electrical Equipment - Radiation Dose Documentation - Part 1: Radiation Dose Structured Reports for Radiography and Radioscopy

EUROLAB, with its state-of-the-art accredited laboratories and expert team, provides precise and fast testing services within the scope of IEC EN 61910-1 testing. Applies to structured reports of radiation dose produced by X-ray equipment covered by IEC EN 61910-1, IEC EN 60601-2-43 or IEC EN 60601-2-54. This standard does not impose special requirements on the accuracy of reported or displayed data.

IEC EN 61910-1 Medical Electrical Equipment - Radiation Dose Documentation - Part 1: Radiation Dose Structured Reports for Radiography and Radioscopy

Existing standards or regulations may have applicable requirements for accuracy and precision. This standard provides specific units and quantities and specifies data storage formats. This standard does not impose any requirements on how dose information is displayed to operators or others. The purpose of this International standard is to specify the minimum dataset to be used to report dosimetric and relevant information regarding the production of projection radiological images.

Documenting the amount of ionizing radiation used during a radiological procedure is valuable for several reasons. Dosage documentation for all procedures provides information necessary to estimate the radiogenic risk to the population. It also plays a role in overall institutional quality assurance by providing data for performance verification against established radiation dose reference levels. Detailed documentation makes an important contribution to the clinical management of patients following interventional procedures that may cause tissue reactions.

The transition from on-film to digital imaging opened up the possibility of automatic recording of dose and other data with images. The Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) protocol traditionally provides some related facilities for doing this in image headers. This had a few limitations. The most obvious of these is the lack of a means to store dose data without saving the images.

EUROLAB assists manufacturers with IEC EN 61910-1 test compliance. Our test experts, with their professional working mission and principles, provide you, our manufacturers and suppliers, the best service and controlled testing process in our laboratories. Thanks to these services, businesses receive more effective, high-performance and quality testing services and provide safe, fast and uninterrupted service to their customers.

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