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    BS EN 61168:1994, BS 5724-3.129:1994, IEC 61168:1993 Medical electrical equipment. Particular requirements for performance. Methods of declaring functional performance characteristics of radiotherapy simulators
    Edition: 1994
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Description of BS EN 61168:1994 1994

Scope

This International Standard applies to radiotherapy simulators which use diagnostic X-ray equipment to geometrically simulate a radiotherapy radiation beam so that the treatment volume to be irradiated during radiotherapy can be localized and the position and size of the therapeutic radiation field can be confirmed.

This standard applies to radiotherapy simulators using high voltage generators operating at a voltage not exceeding 400 kV complying with IEC 601-2-7.

This standard applies to radiotherapy simulators intended exclusively for radiotherapy simulation as a prelude to intended radiotherapy and not for any other purposes such as general diagnostic purposes.

The requirements in this standard are based on the assumption that the radiotherapy simulator consists of:

  1. a system for producing a beam of X-radiation not exceeding 400 kV which simulates the geometry of the radiotherapy radiation beam:

  2. a system for producing images of the transmitted X-ray beam, either by radiography or by radioscopy;

  3. an assembly which controls the size of the radiation beam and which delineates the intended treatment area;

  4. a mechanical structure that physically simulates the geometry and motions of a radiotherapy equipment, and which supports an imaging system;

  5. a patient support system.

This standard applies to equipment intended for use under the supervision of a qualified person.

Except where otherwise stated this standard assumes that the radiotherapy simulator has an isocentric gantry with no pitch or roll movement of the radiation head.

This standard specifies type tests to be performed by the manufacturer at the design and construction stages of a radiotherapy simulator but does not specify site tests to be performed after installation at the user's site. The accompanying technical report IEC 1170, however, does suggest that many of the test procedures are appropriate for site tests.

During the course of any test procedure only those adjustments of the radiotherapy simulator are permissible that can be carried out using controls normally accessible to the operator and which are regarded as forming part of the normal operation of the radiotherapy simulator.

1.2 Object

The object of this standard is to:

  1. identify geometric parameters which are critical for the accurate simulation of a radiotherapy treatment;

  2. recommend methods of measuring these parameters.

It is recognized that inaccuracies in the test methods must be allowed for when assessing performance. However, it is not felt advisable to combine the errors into an overall performance tolerance but keep them separate in the expectation that more accurate test methods will be evolved.

It is not intended that this standard should in any way inhibit the future development of new designs of equipment which may have operating modes and parameters different from those described herein.

1.3 Environmental conditions

1.3.1 General

Except where other allowable environmental conditions are stated in the accompanying documents this standard applies to equipment installed, used or kept in locations where the following environmental conditions prevail:

  1. the ambient temperature falls within the range 10 °C to 40 °C;

  2. the relative humidity falls within the range 30 % to 75 %;

  3. the atmospheric pressure falls within the range 70 kPa to 110 kPa (700 mbar to 1 100 mbar).

1.3.2 Transport and storage

The allowable environmental conditions for transport and storage shall be stated in the accompanying documents.



Methods of test for obtaining data.

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