GB/T 20013.1-2025
UpcomingNuclear medicine instrumentation—Routine tests—Part 1: Gamma radiation counting systems
核医学仪器 例行试验 第1部分:γ辐射计数系统
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies routine testing procedures for gamma radiation counting systems used in nuclear medicine, ensuring their accuracy and reliability in clinical settings. It applies to equipment such as gamma counters and well-type detectors used for in vitro diagnostic tests, including radioimmunoassay and thyroid uptake measurements. The standard is intended for use by medical physicists, biomedical engineers, and healthcare facilities to maintain quality control and compliance with safety regulations.
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