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AS/NZS IEC 61223.3.5:2022 identically adopts IEC 61223 3 5:2019 which defines the essential parameters which describe the performance of CT scanners with regard to image quality, radiation output and patient positioning, define the methods of testing the essential parameters and evaluates conformance to the tolerances of the parameters specified by the accompanying documents. Contains requirements associated with acceptance tests and constancy tests for the CT scanner.
 

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  1. AS/NZS IEC 61223.3.5:2022

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    Evaluation and routine testing in medical imaging departments, Part 3.5: Acceptance and constancy tests - Imaging performance of computed tomography X-ray equipment

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  2. AS/NZS 4184.2.6:1995


    Evaluation and routine testing in medical imaging departments, Part 2.6: Constancy tests - X-ray equipment for computed tomography

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  3. AS/NZS 4184.2.6:1995 AMDT 1


    Evaluation and routine testing in medical imaging departments, Part 2.6: Constancy tests - X-ray equipment for computed tomography

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