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Electrophysiology-Heart Rhythm Disorders

Electrophysiology Test in Hyderabad, India

Electrophysiology (EP) study or cardiac electrophysiology is a series of tests to determine the electrical activity of the heart. It helps to diagnose abnormal heart rhythms or arrhythmias. A specialist to treat heart arrhythmias or a cardiac electrophysiologist performs the EP study. 

Electrical signals usually follow a predictable path through the heart. If there is any abnormality in the path, it leads to irregular heart beats. The abnormality can be due to heart scarring caused by heart attacks, age, and high blood pressure, irregular (uneven) pattern in the heart beat and the arrhythmias can be caused by extra aberrant electrical pathways found in certain congenital cardiac abnormalities

Doctors at CARE Hospitals use a catheter to inject a tiny tube into a blood artery that leads to your heart during EPS. They can give electrical signals to your heart and record its electrical activity using a specific electrode catheter intended for EP research and EP procedures test.

CARE Hospitals aim to offer comprehensive and extensive services to their patients. With a team of pioneer doctors and world-class treatment facilities, we strive to offer the very best Cardiac Electrophysiology Treatment in Hyderabad to our patients. 

 At CARE Hospitals, doctors perform cardiac electrophysiology in Hyderabad very cautiously with proper methodology.

Benefits of Electrophysiology tests

An electrophysiology (EP) study serves the following purposes:

  • Provides insights and answers regarding your heart rhythm, addressing any questions or uncertainties.
  • Offers an alternative to the ongoing use of specific medications if a catheter ablation successfully resolves the issue.
  • Enhances your overall quality of life by addressing and managing heart rhythm concerns.
  • Represents a potentially more cost-effective option compared to surgical interventions when treating arrhythmias with a catheter ablation procedure.

Diagnosis of Electrophysiology tests 

  • Cardiologists with the EP study develop a thorough map of how these signals flow between each heartbeat.

  • An electrocardiogram (ECG) can be used to figure out what's causing your cardiac rhythm difficulties (arrhythmias). It's sometimes done to see if there's a risk of sudden cardiac death.

  • Heart specialists (cardiologists) with special expertise in heart rhythm abnormalities do an EP study at CARE Hospitals (electrophysiologists).

Treatment of Electrophysiology tests 

CARE Hospitals Cardiology department focuses on providing patients with comprehensive care and treatment, including therapeutic, diagnostic, and operational procedures, by a team of experienced and skilled procedures. 

We have an electrophysiology team with extensive experience in electrophysiology tests, radiofrequency ablations, resynchronization treatment, pacemaker, and other device implantations. We are one of India's top hospitals for treating acute cardiac attacks.

You may need a diagnosis if doctors want to know-

  • Where does an arrhythmia originate?

  • How effective certain medications are at treating your arrhythmia.

  • If an issue is treated by eliminating the part of your heart that is causing the aberrant electrical signal. It is known as Catheter ablation.

  • If you think you can benefit from a pacemaker or an implanted cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) consult a medical professional at CARE Hospitals.

  • If you're at risk for heart problems like fainting or cardiac arrest, you should consult your doctor. The condition leads to heartbeat stoppage.

During Electrophysiology at CARE Hospitals

During an EP investigation, various tests are performed. The tests prescribed may be determined according to your medical condition and overall health. During an EP study, our doctors may be able to record the following-

  • Take a reading of your heart's electrical activity (Baseline)- The initial electrical activity of the heart is recorded by sensors at the catheter's tip. An intracardiac electrogram is conducted by cardiologists. It tells the path of electrical signals through your heart.

  • Send messages to your heart that cause it to beat -To speed up or slow down the heartbeat, the doctor may administer electrical signals through catheters to different parts of the heart. This may assist us in determining whether you have excess electrical signals that create an arrhythmia. Also may tell the location.

  • Give medicines to your heart and see its impact- Certain drugs may be given directly into your heart through the catheter to block or reduce electrical activity. The doctor can learn more about your illness by watching how your heart reacts to the medicine.

  • Mapping the heart- This method, also known as cardiac mapping, involves selecting the optimal area for cardiac ablation to cure an irregular heartbeat.

  • Perform a cardiac ablation- During your EP testing, if the doctor believes that cardiac ablation is appropriate, they may proceed with the treatment. Cardiac ablation is a procedure that involves applying heat or cold energy to specific parts of your heart using customised catheters. To reestablish a regular heart rhythm, the energy develops scar tissue that blocks aberrant electrical signals.

After Electrophysiology at CARE Hospitals

Post-procedure care will be as follows -

  • You'll be taken to a recovery area to relax quietly for four to six hours after your EP testing. To screen for issues, your heartbeat and blood pressure may be regularly checked.

  • The majority return home the same day. After your test, arrange for someone else to drive you home and to take it easy for the remainder of the day. It's typical to have some soreness where the catheters were inserted for a few days.

  • Daily check-up by the doctors is also given. The further Cardiac Electrophysiology Treatment in Hyderabad is analysed by the result.

What are the risks of EP study?

An electrophysiology test is typically a safe procedure, but it does come with potential risks. These can include:

  • Infection or bleeding at the catheter insertion site.
  • Development of an abnormal heart rhythm.
  • Formation of a blood clot on the catheter, which may travel through the bloodstream and cause a blockage in a blood vessel.
  • Injury to a blood vessel, heart valve, or heart chamber.
  • Possibility of a heart attack.
  • Risk of a stroke.
  • Healthcare providers conduct the EP study in a controlled setting and implement specific measures to minimize these risks. It's essential to discuss any concerns you may have regarding the potential risks and benefits of the procedure with your healthcare provider.

Why Choose CARE Hospitals

CARE Hospitals are known for their world-class treatment and diagnosis in India. We aim to cater for our patients with the finest facilities and care. Our team of cardiologists and cardiac experts can guide you along with the procedure of electrophysiology test in Hyderabad, . You need not worry about any risk or drawback. Our team may guide you along with the procedure and only operate if your body needs the treatment. The Cardiology Department of CARE Hospitals has a long history of providing outstanding patient care along with cutting-edge technology.

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