BS EN 62464 is a European standard that discusses magnetic resonance equipment for medical imaging. BS EN 62464-2 is the second part of a multi-part series that outlines the description of pulse sequences of magnetic resonance imaging to ensure proper interpretation of images.
The classification in BS EN 62464-2 is suitable for:
Note 1: BS EN 62464-2 does not apply to magnetic resonance spectroscopy. the classification does not focus on image contrast (T1, T2, proton density), as this is defined by pulse sequence parameters (e.g., repetition time, echo time) and is not a property of the pulse sequence alone.
Note 2: The pulse sequence classification does not specify the K-space acquisition scheme, reconstruction algorithm, or post-processing.
BS EN 62464-2 on classification criteria for pulse sequences is useful for:
The pulse sequence is a chronology of radiofrequency pulses, switching of magnetic field gradients, and data acquisition for the generation of one or more magnetic resonance images.
BS EN 62464-2 guideline assists you with pulse sequence type, magnetisation modification, dimensionality, and echo number for pulse sequence classification.
BS EN 62464-2 also provides tables for magnetisation modification techniques for pulse sequences of magnetic resonance imaging.
With obedience and compliance to BS EN 62464-2, you can define a consistent and accurate pulse sequence classification. In addition, ensure proper interpretation of images.
EN 62464-2 (IEC 62464-2:2010) AS
IEC 62464-2:2010