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.
Electrophysiology procedures take place in hospitals. That’s been the widely held assumption — until now. There’s plenty of reasons that people think EP procedures belong in hospitals. After all, in ...
Lexington, KY - In Kentucky's Bluegrass Region, an irresistible attraction toward an innovative navigation system is slowly changing the way some electrophysiology (EP) procedures are performed. Yet ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA—Problems with getting women and individuals from underrepresented minority (URM) groups involved in clinical electrophysiology (EP) start at the fellowship level and persist—or even ...
Since being introduced at Benefis Health System a little more than year ago, electrophysiology procedures have been performed a little more than 100 times by cardiologist Dr. Alrich Gray. Gray, who ...
Electrophysiologists at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Cardiovascular Institute were the first in the world to complete an electrophysiology procedure using a new vascular closure system that ...
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 ...