Electrophysiology (EP) procedures are crucial in diagnosing and treating various heart rhythm disorders. They involve a doctor placing thin catheters into the heart to assess its electrical activity.
From your head to your toes, the heart is the organ pumping blood to all parts of your body. So, what regulates the pumping of the heart? Electricity is the answer and like any other machine, the ...
The Baylor Medicine Cardiac Electrophysiology team provides the latest diagnosis and treatments for cardiac arrhythmias, including pacing techniques: His-bundle and left bundle pacing. We are ...
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The very low number of women and individuals from ethnic minorities in the cardiac electrophysiology (EP) speciality in the United States has been highlighted in two new studies. The first study ...
Rock Springs Specialty Clinic offers expert cardiac electrophysiology (EP) care for patients suffering from a wide variety of heart rhythm conditions. Our specialized electrophysiologist practice the ...
Catholic Medical Center (CMC) in Manchester is growing its cardiac electrophysiology (EP) services with the opening of a third EP Lab. Electrophysiology is the cardiac specialty that deals with ...
Ongoing basic science research within the division can be partitioned into various thematic programs - basic electrophysiology, cardiac remodeling, cardiometabolic disease and inflammation. Our ...
An electrophysiology (EP) procedure helps doctors evaluate the electrical activity of the heart, facilitating the diagnosis of arrhythmias and other rhythm changes. During an EP procedure, doctors may ...
In order for the heart to do its work of pumping oxygen-rich blood to the body, it needs a trigger or electrical impulse to generate a heartbeat. This electrical impulse originates from the sinus node ...