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Electrophysiology is the division of physiology that relates comprehensively to the progression of ions (particle flow) in biological tissues and, specifically, to the electrical recording procedures that empower the estimation of this flow. Electrophysiology studies (EPS) are tests that help cardiology specialist in Vijayawada comprehend the idea of abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias).

Electro physiologic testing at best heart hospitals in Vijayawada utilizes catheters placed into the heart to discover where abnormal heartbeats are coming from.

Why Do People Have Electrophysiology Studies?

When someone’s heart doesn’t beat normally, doctors use EPS to find out why. Electrical signals usually travel through the heart in a regular pattern. Heart attacks, aging and high blood pressure may cause scarring of the heart. This may cause the heart to beat in an irregular (uneven) pattern. Extra abnormal electrical pathways found in certain congenital heart defects can also cause arrhythmias.

For what reason Do People Have Electrophysiology Studies?

At the point when somebody's heart doesn't thump typically, cardiology doctors in AP use EPS to discover why. Electrical signals as a rule travel through the heart in a standard example. Cardiovascular failures, maturing and hypertension might cause scarring of the heart. This might make the heart beat in a sporadic (lopsided) design. Extra unusual electrical pathways found in specific inborn heart imperfections can likewise cause arrhythmias.

During EPS, specialists place a dainty tube known as a catheter into a blood vessel that prompts your heart. A specialized electrode catheter intended for EP studies allows them to send electrical messages to your heart and record its electrical movement.

Specialists use EPS to see:

  1. Where an arrhythmia is coming from.
  2. How well certain medications work to treat your arrhythmia.
  3. If they should treat an issue by obliterating the place inside your heart that is causing the unusual electrical sign. This strategy is known as catheter ablation.
  4. If a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) may help you.
  5. If you are in danger for heart issues, like swooning or abrupt cardiovascular demise because of heart failure (when your heart quits pulsating).

During an EPS, about 3 to 5 electrically sensitive catheters are placed inside the heart to record electrical activity.

What Are The Risks Of EPS?

Dangers might include:

  1. Arrhythmia. During EPS you might have strange heart rhythms that make you dizzy. On the off chance that this occurs, your PCP might give your heart an electric shock to bring back an ordinary heartbeat.
  2. Blood clots at times can frame at the tip of the catheter, break off and block a blood vessel. Your primary care physician might give you medication to forestall blood clots.
  3. Infection, draining and swelling at the site where the catheter went in (groin, arm or neck). The doctor will assist you with keeping away from these issues.

How Do I Prepare For EPS?

Risks might include:

  1. Don't eat or drink anything for 6 to 8 hours before the test.
  2. Tell your PCP about any meds you take, including over-the-counter meds, herbs and nutrients. The individual in question might ask you not to take them before EPS. Try not to quit taking your medication until your PCP tells you to.
  3. Have somebody drive you to your appointment and take you home.
  4. If you normally wear a hearing aid, wear it during your procedure. In the event that you wear glasses, carry them to your appointment.
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