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BS EN 60601-2-51:2003 Medical electrical equipment. Particular requirements for safety Particular requirements for safety, including essential performance, of recording and analysing single channel and multichannel electrocardiographs

BS EN 60601-2-51:2003

Medical electrical equipment. Particular requirements for safety Particular requirements for safety, including essential performance, of recording and analysing single channel and multichannel electrocardiographs

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Standard number:BS EN 60601-2-51:2003
Pages:86
Released:2003-10-15
ISBN:0 580 42728 5
Status:Standard
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BS EN 60601-2-51:2003


This standard BS EN 60601-2-51:2003 Medical electrical equipment. Particular requirements for safety is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 11.040.60 Therapy equipment
  • 11.040.55 Diagnostic equipment
Establishes particular requirements, in addition to the requirements of IEC 60601-2-25, for the safety, including essential performance of recording and analysing single channel and multichannel electrocardiographs. These requirements shall apply particularly to - recording electrocardiographs; - electrocardiographs which are part of other medical electrical equipment, for example exercise testing systems, if this equipment is used to record ECGs for diagnostic purposes; - electrocardiographs which are used as output units for ECG data base management systems or electrocardiographs which are used as output units located at other places than the recording unit; - analyzing electrocardiographs, systems, and computing devices which by means of electronic data processing and pattern recognition derive measurements (e.g. intervals and amplitudes) and diagnostic statements from the ECG; - those parts of patient monitors or other specialised electrocardiographs that are capable of performing the functions of the analyzing electrocardiographs.