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IEC 60601-2-37:2007+AMD1:2015 CSV (2015-06) MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT - PART 2-37: PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BASIC SAFETY AND ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE OF ULTRASONIC MEDICALDIAGNOSTIC AND MONITORING EQUIPMENT
 
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Description
IEC 60601-2-37:2007+A1:2015 Applies to the basic safety and essential performance of ultrasonic diagnostic equipment. The approach and philosophy used in drafting this particular standard for safety of ultrasonic diagnostic equipment are consistent with those in standards of the IEC 60601 2 xx series that apply to other diagnostic modalities, such as X-ray equipment and magnetic resonance systems. In each case, the safety standard is intended to require increasing sophistication of output display indicators and/or controls with increasing energy levels in the interrogating field of diagnosis. Thus, for all such diagnostic modalities, it is the responsibility of the operator to understand the risk of the output of the ultrasonic diagnostic equipment, and to act appropriately in order to obtain the needed diagnostic information with the minimum risk to the patient. This edition combines the previous edition and its amendments into a form compatible with the parent IEC 60601-1:2005. This consolidated version consists of the second edition (2007) and its amendment 1 (2015). Therefore, no need to order amendment in addition to this publication.
Class  C990  (IEC PUBLICATIONS IEC PUBLICATIONS)
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Status
Status IEC PUBLICATION
Situation Currently active
Origin
Committee TC 62/SC 62B
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING EQUIPMENT
Approval
BEC Approval 2015-06-08
ICS-Code (International Standards Classification) 11.040.55 , 17.140.50
NBN Status New
IEC publication date 2015-06-08
IEC stability date 2020-12-31
IEC file modification date 2015-06-05
IEC last modification date 2020-01-02