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A. An electrophysiology, or EP, study is a group of tests that evaluate the heart's electrical activity. It also is referred to as an invasive cardiac electrophysiology test.
The heart's electrical system generates signals, which govern the proper timing of heartbeats. When performing an EP study, cardiologists are physicians who can create an extremely detailed map of how the signals are transmitted between each heartbeat.
An EP study may help determine the cause of irregular heart rhythms, sometimes called arrhythmias. It is sometimes performed to predict the risk of sudden cardiac death.
An EP study is conducted in a hospital by physicians with special training in heart rhythm disorders. These healthcare professionals are called electrophysiologists.
A. It's a process whereby heat generated from radio waves is used to target diseased tissue, and the application of radiofrequency to nerve tissue damages nerves, disrupting or preventing the pain signal from traveling to the brain and eliminating the pain.
A small hollow needle is inserted into the targeted nerve that causes the pain. An electrode was then placed at the top of the needle, sending radio waves through the needle to the targeted nerve. The heat caused a lesion that would prevent the nerve from sending pain signals to your brain. Nearby healthy nerves were not damaged during this procedure.
A. The recovery time after electrophysiology studies and radiofrequency ablation varies with many factors, including possibly individual factors, the complexity of the procedure, and other pre-existing conditions that may be relevant. Generally, here's what to expect in each time frame:
Hospital Stay: Most patients stay in the hospital for a few hours to overnight to be monitored post-procedure.
Initial Rest: Most patients will be placed on rest for the first few hours following the procedure, especially in the case of sedation.
Return to Normal Activities: Most patients can return to light activities within a day or two. However, most physicians caution against strenuous exercise or heavy lifting for a week or so.
Follow-Up Appointments: A follow-up appointment is typically scheduled within a week or two to monitor the patient's progress and provide insight into any concerns that come up.
Takes a few weeks, and this will take almost 1 to 2 weeks according to different healing rates between patients and complications.
Follow-up for Symptomatic Presentation: Patients should seek attention for any rare symptoms that may arise. Some of the symptoms monitored for include pain in the chest, palpitations, and signs of infection. Patients should refer to their health care provider for further action.
The best way to recover will be post-procedure instructions from the doctor.
A. Generally, the success rate of an electrophysiology study, or EPS, with RFA in India ranges between 80% and 90%, considering factors like the type of specific arrhythmia being treated, the patient's overall health, and the experience of the medical team. In atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter, high success rates are realized; however, others may not succeed at all and may require more complex procedures.
A. The treated nerve can regrow. If this happens, it usually happens six to 12 months after the procedure has been carried out. Radiofrequency ablation can be repeated if that is deemed necessary.
Discuss with your healthcare provider how likely the procedure you are undergoing will be to work and for how long your pain relief will last. Your healthcare provider will also project based on the cause, location, and severity of your pain.
A. only one consultation is provided by our team after discharge, procedure, and any type of surgery. you can buy other packages for follow-up study.
A. Both EPS and RFA are well-established procedures for treating many cardiac arrhythmias. Yet, risks accompany these procedures in this case, Some of these risks include:
Bleeding: Accessing veins or arteries can cause a hematoma and major bleeding.
Infection: There is always an infection of the tissue at the catheter placement site.
Thromboembolism: Blood clots formed may break loose and travel to the lungs, causing pulmonary embolism, or to the brain, causing stroke.
Arrhythmias: There is a risk of causing new arrhythmias during the procedure.
Cardiac Tamponade: Fluid accumulation around the heart requires immediate intervention.
Complications Related to Anesthesia:
Side effects of anesthetic or sedation medication can be a risk factor, particularly in patients with comorbid conditions.
Recurrent Arrhythmias. In some instances, the procedure will not fully resolve the arrhythmia and additional medical interventions may be necessary.
Cardiac Tissue Damage. Damage to some portions of normal tissue along with the target tissue is a potential risk of ablation.
Comorbid Conditions. Patients who have pre-existing conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease, may be at increased risk.
Age Factors: The risk of complications may be more prevalent in older patients.
Follow-up Care Availability: Inadequate availability of follow-up care may increase the risk of unnoticed complications.
Variability in the Level of Training: Variability in the training of providers may impact the safety as well as effectiveness of the procedure.
Patients considering EPS and RFA should discuss such risks with their healthcare provider to understand their case in light of such possibilities as well as the safety measures taken to prevent complications.
No, none of the packages we offer require you to have any type of health insurance. However, if you have health insurance, you can save a lot of money on critical procedures that would otherwise be prohibitively expensive.