This test is conducted to determine electrical activity of a person’s heart. It is an invasive procedure which evaluates any improper beating of the heartbeat which is called cardiac arrhythmias. By using this meticulous electrophysiologic studies or EPS, cardiologists can know about cardiac arrhythmias and how it causes abnormalities in the electric impulse of the cardiac rhythm.
In normal, the contraction of various chambers of the heart is coordinated with electrical impulse. This causes proper blood flow and is called heart rhythm, so the EP test is done to check abnormalities in the heart.
Reasons to do Electrophysiology Study
This test is conducted due to the various reasons:-
- To evaluate irregularities in the heart, like fast heartbeat, this test will help to determine the suitable treatment.
- The place which is causing abnormal electrical signals is treated through the catheter ablation process.
- How well medicines are working on arrhythmia.
- Diagnose the condition of the heart such as sudden cardiac arrest which can even cause death.
- This study can identify the unusual feeling of unconsciousness.
- Type of arrhythmia.
- If the pacemaker has to be implanted.
- This EP test can identify the best treatment for the patient.
Is There Any Risk of an EP Test?
There may be possibility of the following risks of an Electrophysiology Study which are as follows:-
- The catheter which is inserted into the vessels during the test may cause damage to it.
- There are rare chances to have a hole in the heart.
- Catheter sites can cause infection and bleeding.
- Chances of stroke and heart attack.
- Abnormal heart rate can make you feel dizzy.
- Damage to heart valves.
- In most rare cases, it can cause death.
- There can be development of clots of blood under the skin.
How is the Electrophysiological Test Conducted?
This test is done to examine abnormalities in the heart, so it is conducted in this way:-
1) Before the Procedure:-
There are some advices which are suggested by a doctor before starting the EP test, such as:-
- You are advised by a doctor not to drink and eat at a certain period of time that is overnight and before the test.
- Ask a healthcare provider before taking any medicines.
- All medical tests should be provided to your cardiologist to know about your medical condition.
- You will be asked to sign a consent form before starting the procedure.
2) During the EP Test
You have to follow these instructions during the entire procedure:-
- This procedure will take place in a sterile room i.e. electrophysiology laboratory where you have to remove all metal accessories put on sterile hospital gown.
- The groin part will be shaved off and cleaned where the catheter has to be inserted. This is done to avoid infection.
- The patient will be monitored by monitoring equipment to check body vitals like blood pressure, heart rate etc.
- Now the nurse will put IV into your arms to give you anesthesia to relax throughout the procedure.
- A local anesthetic is injected to numb the groin area, by making a small incision then a small size sheath tube is inserted into the artery.
- After this an EP catheter is inserted through the sheath towards the heart.
- The position of the insertion tubes are seen in the video screen along with body vitals.
- Now cardiac mapping is done by recording electrical signals through one catheter which increases heart rate. An irregular heartbeat is controlled by damaging abnormal electrical connections is called catheter ablation.
- After completing the whole procedure, the catheter is removed and the nurse puts pressure on the puncture area to stop bleeding.
3) After the EP Test
After conducting the test, an individual is shifted to the recovery room. Patient has to remain under observation by lying on the bed for a few hours by keeping the leg straight. After getting recovered, your doctor may discharge you by advising you on some important instructions. You will also be given some medications like painkillers and antibiotics to recover from the pain, swelling due to the cut.
Note: If there is bleeding from the cut, swelling and any other unusual problem then you should immediately contact your healthcare provider to seek medical support.
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