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AbstractClinical cardiac electrophysiology is the study of the origin and treatment of arrhythmia. There has been considerable recent development in this field, where imaging has had a transformational impact. In this invited review, we offer a global ove... see more

According with the new European and American guidelines, the role of an electrophysiology study (EPS) remains small for risk stratification for sudden cardiac death (SCD), limited to patients with an LVEF >35%, mostly indicated when evaluating symptoms... see more

Permanent pacemaker (PPM) are being used in greater frequency in managing patients with electrophysiology disorders. These patients can be presented for either cardiac or non-cardiac surgery after their device implantation. They also will undergo either g... see more

Background: Atrioventricular (AV) block is a threatening condition that caused sudden loss of consciousness and death, notably if happened to aircraft pilot will compromise the reliability of flight operations and safety. Cardiac arrhythmia is well known ... see more

Congenital venous anomalies are uncommon, incidental findings encountered during adult interventional electrophysiology procedures. Femoral venous access is conventionally used during cardiac electrophysiology studies to gain access to the heart. The chan... see more

Focal atrial tachycardia (AT) is defined as atrial activation originating from a discrete focus with centrifugal spread. Available information suggests that focal activity can be caused by automaticity, triggered activity, or microreentry. Generally, AT r... see more

The use of fluoroscopic devices exposes patients and operators to harmful effects of ionizing radiation in an electrophysiology (EP) lab. We sought to know if the newer fluoroscopic technology (Allura Clarity) installed in a hybrid EP helps to reduce pres... see more

A case of a patient with Brugada pattern on ECG is presented with dubious symptoms whose management was guided by an electrophysiology (EP) study where programmed ventricular stimulation easily induced ventricular fibrillation with only two ventricular ex... see more

The foundations of cardiac electrophysiology were laid in the 19th and 20th century by the elucidation of the anatomy and physiology of the conduction system and cardiac muscle. The development of the ECG by Einthoven in the early 1900s has been the basis... see more

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