Cardiac Electrophysiology
Cardiac electrophysiology is the study of the electrical signals generated by the heart. By measuring and analyzing the electrical signals, it is possible to better understand the heart and to diagnose and treat a variety of heart conditions. Cardiac electrophysiology can be used to diagnose problems caused by abnormal heart rhythms or conduction, such as heart block or arrhythmia. It can also be used to assess the effectiveness of treatments for cardiovascular diseases, such as congestive heart failure or coronary artery disease. In addition, cardiac electrophysiology can be used to treat some cardiac conditions, such as atrial fibrillation, by restoring the normal electrical signals of the heart. The study and use of cardiac electrophysiology is an important way to improve the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases, leading to improved patient outcomes.
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