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BS EN IEC 63045:2020

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Ultrasonics. Non-focusing short pressure pulse sources including ballistic pressure pulse sources. Characteristics of fields

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IEC 63045:2020 is applicable to – therapy equipment using extracorporeally induced non-focused or weakly focused pressure pulses; – therapy equipment producing extracorporeally induced non-focused or weakly focused mechanical energy, where the pressure pulses are released as single events of duration up to 25 µs. This document does not apply to – therapy equipment using focusing pressure pulse sources such as extracorporeal lithotripsy equipment; – therapy equipment using other acoustic waveforms like physiotherapy equipment, low intensity ultrasound equipment and HIFU/HITU equipment. This document specifies – measurable parameters which are used in the declaration of the acoustic output of extracorporeal equipment producing a non-focused or weakly focused pressure pulse field, – methods of measurement and characterization of non-focused or weakly focused pressure pulse fields. This document has been developed for equipment intended for use in pressure pulse therapy, for example therapy of orthopaedic pain like shoulder pain, tennis elbow pain, heel spur pain, muscular trigger point therapy, lower back pain, etc. It is not intended to be used for extracorporeal lithotripsy equipment (as described in IEC 61846), physiotherapy equipment using other waveforms (as described in IEC 61689) and HIFU/HITU equipment (see IEC 60601 2-62 and IEC TR 62649).

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2 undefined
5 Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
8 CONTENTS
11 FOREWORD
13 INTRODUCTION
14 1 Scope
2 Normative references
15 3 Terms and definitions
26 4 List of symbols
28 5 Conditions of measurement
5.1 General
5.2 Measurements in the water test chamber
5.3 Measurements in the dry test bench
6 Test equipment
6.1 Water test chamber
29 6.1.1 Coordinate system
6.1.2 Hydrophone for water test chamber measurements
6.1.3 Hydrophone for pressure pulse measurements
30 6.2 Dry test bench
6.3 Voltage measurement
6.3.1 Oscilloscope or transient recorder
31 6.3.2 Pressure pulse waveform recording
7 Measurement procedure
Figures
Figure 1 – Typical pressure pulse waveform at 2 mm distancefrom a ballistic pressure pulse source
32 7.1 Measurement procedure in the water test chamber
7.1.1 General
7.1.2 Spatial measurements
33 Figure 2 – Typical pressure distribution along the beamaxis of a non-focusing pressure pulse source
34 7.1.3 Non-focusing source
Figure 3 – Typical pressure distribution along the beam axisof a weakly focusing pressure pulse source
35 7.1.4 Weakly focusing source
7.1.5 Beam plots of peak-positive acoustic pressure
7.1.6 Beam plots of peak-negative acoustic pressure
36 7.1.7 Measurement centre point and beam axis
7.1.8 Beam width measurements
Figure 4 – Typical lateral pressure distributions of pc at the beampressure maximum of two ballistic pressure pulse sources
37 7.1.9 Beam pressure maximum extent measurements
7.1.10 Beam cross-sectional area and beam pressure maximum cross-sectional area
7.1.11 Beam pressure maximum volume measurements
7.1.12 Beam volume
7.2 Temporal measurements
38 7.3 Acoustic energy measurements
7.3.1 General
7.3.2 Pulse-pressure-squared integral
7.3.3 Derived pulse-intensity integral
7.3.4 Derived beam −n dB pressure maximum acoustic pulse energy
39 7.3.5 Derived acoustic pulse energy
7.4 Dry test bench measurements
40 Annex A (informative) Acoustic pressure pulse therapy
A.1 Background
A.1.1 General
A.1.2 Development of relevant measurement standard
A.1.3 Current knowledge on biomedical effects
A.1.4 Availability of clinical and technical data
41 A.2 Other treatment devices and methods not subject to this document
A.2.1 Percutaneous continuous and modulated wave systems
A.2.2 Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy
A.2.3 Further exclusions
42 Annex B (informative)Types of pressure pulse transducers
B.1 Overview
B.1.1 General
B.1.2 Principle of ballistic pressure pulse sources
B.1.3 Rail gun principle
43 B.1.4 Further generation principles
B.2 Non-focusing and focusing transducers
44 B.3 Examples of pressure pulse sources and their parameter sets
45 Figure B.1 – Applicator directly coupled to the patient
Figure B.2 – Pressure pulse source, non-symmetric (linear),directly coupled to the patient
46 Figure B.3 – Pressure pulse source, symmetric, distant from the patient
Figure B.4 – Applicatorcoupled to patient
Figure B.5 – Non-focusedpressure pulse field
47 Figure B.6 – Non-focused pressure pulse field -n dB parameters (example: n = 6)
Figure B.7 – Non-focused pressure pulse field isobars
48 Figure B.8 – Weakly-focused pressure pulse field −6 dB contour and parameters
Figure B.9 – Weakly-focused pressure pulse field volume and isobar parameters
49 B.4 Positioning and targeting methods
Figure B.10 – Weakly-focused pressure pulse field parameters
50 Annex C (informative)Field measurement
C.1 Measurement probes and hydrophones
51 Tables
Table C.1 – Hydrophone types for pressure pulse measurements
52 C.2 Water test chamber
C.2.1 General
C.2.2 Degassing procedures
C.3 Dry test bench
C.3.1 General
Table C.2 – Measurement techniques and probes for quality assurance purposes
53 Figure C.1 – Design example of a dry test bench in two views
54 C.3.2 Selection and attachment of the hydrophone
Figure C.2 – Detail of the measurement chamber item of the dry test bench
55 C.3.3 Attachment of the hand piece
C.3.4 Proof of the similarity of measurements in water and the dry test bench
C.3.5 Special measurements with the dry test bench
56 C.4 Acoustic pulse energy
C.4.1 General
57 C.4.2 Extrapolation of the applicator surface pressure value
58 Annex D (informative)Lists of parameters
Table D.1 – List of device parameters
59 Table D.2 – Pressure pulse parameters
61 Table D.3 – Additional parameters useful for the correlation with biological effects
62 Table D.4 – Graphical representations of pressure pulse data
63 Table D.5 – Data of hydrophones and measurement conditions
65 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 63045:2020
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