Cardiac electrophysiology is a branch of cardiology and basic science focusing on the electrical activities of the heart. The term is usually used in...
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Clinical cardiac electrophysiology (also referred to as cardiac electrophysiology or simply EP), is a branch of the medical specialty of cardiology concerned...
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Cardiology (section Cardiac electrophysiology)
presence of a newly implanted or newly replaced cardiac pacemaker or AICD. Clinical cardiac electrophysiology is a branch of the medical specialty of cardiology...
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Bioelectromagnetics Cardiac electrophysiology Clinical cardiac electrophysiology Clinical electrophysiology Clinical neurophysiology Electrophysiology study Hille...
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2018). "Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Lead Thrombus as a Nidus for Pulmonary and Systemic Embolization". JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology. 4 (11):...
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The Cardiac Electrophysiology Society (CES) is an international society of basic and clinical scientists and physicians interested in cardiac electrophysiology...
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Electrocardiography (redirect from Cardiac axis)
that the anatomical position of the heart is steady) Clinical cardiac electrophysiology, in which a catheter is inserted through the femoral vein and...
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A cardiac electrophysiology study (EP test or EP study) is a minimally invasive procedure using catheters introduced through a vein or artery to record...
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Cardiac muscle (also called heart muscle or myocardium) is one of three types of vertebrate muscle tissues, the others being skeletal muscle and smooth...
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of Cardiac Arrhythmia". Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics. 3 (1): 23–45. doi:10.1016/j.ccep.2010.10.012. PMC 3164530. PMID 21892379. Krul S. "Cardiac Arrhythmias...
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The cardiac pacemaker is the heart's natural rhythm generator. It employs pacemaker cells that produce electrical impulses, known as cardiac action potentials...
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Antiarrhythmic agent (redirect from Cardiac dysrhythmia medications)
Antiarrhythmic agents, also known as cardiac dysrhythmia medications, are a class of drugs that are used to suppress abnormally fast rhythms (tachycardias)...
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C, Elliott P (December 2010). "Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy". Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics. 2 (4): 587–598. doi:10.1016/j.ccep.2010.09.010. PMID 28770721...
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Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT or CRT-P) is the insertion of electrodes in the left and right ventricles of the heart, as well as on occasion...
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Sinus arrhythmia (category Cardiac electrophysiology)
Sinus arrhythmia is a commonly encountered variation of normal sinus rhythm. Sinus arrhythmia characteristically presents with an irregular rate in which...
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Refractory period (physiology) (redirect from Refractory period (cardiac))
refractory period. The refractory period in cardiac physiology is related to the ion currents that, in cardiac cells as in nerve cells, flow into and out...
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Bradycardia (redirect from Cardiac arrhythmia/bradycardia)
Sauer WH, Koplan BA, Zei PC (2022). "Principles of Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology". In Loscalzo J, Fauci AS, Kasper DL, Hauser S, Longo D, Jameson...
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Flatline (category Cardiac electrophysiology)
the birth of clinical electrocardiography a hundred years ago". Cardiac Electrophysiology Review. 7 (1): 99–104. doi:10.1023/A:1023667812925. PMID 12766530...
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Arrhythmia (redirect from Cardiac arrhythmias)
Burashnikov A (March 2011). "Overview of Basic Mechanisms of Cardiac Arrhythmia". Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics. 3 (1): 23–45. doi:10.1016/j.ccep.2010.10.012...
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implantable cardiac device therapy: Initial psychometric investigation of the Florida Patient Acceptance Survey". Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology. 16...
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Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal (IPEJ), ISSN 0972-6292, is a peer reviewed online journal devoted to cardiac pacing and electrophysiology. Manuscript...
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The cardiac conduction system (CCS, also called the electrical conduction system of the heart) transmits the signals generated by the sinoatrial node...
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Einthoven's triangle (category Cardiac electrophysiology)
Einthoven's triangle is an imaginary formation of three limb leads in a triangle used in the electrocardiography, formed by the two shoulders and the pubis...
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Purkinje fibers (redirect from Cardiac Purkinje cell)
cardiomyocytes with fewer myofibrils and many mitochondria. They conduct cardiac action potentials more quickly and efficiently than any of the other cells...
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cardiac electrophysiology. Cardiac Electrophysiology (also referred to as clinical cardiac electrophysiology, arrhythmia services, or electrophysiology), is...
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QRS complex (category Cardiac electrophysiology)
enabling fast and sample-precise R-peak annotation even in noisy ECG. Electrophysiology "QRS Interval - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics". www.sciencedirect...
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mass as a predictor of sudden cardiac death: is it time to put it to the test?". Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology. 6 (1): 212–217. doi:10.1161/CIRCEP...
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T wave (category Cardiac electrophysiology)
depolarization and is negative current, signifying the relaxation of the cardiac muscle of the ventricles. But this negative flow causes a positive T wave;...
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QT interval (category Cardiac electrophysiology)
the end of the T wave, and approximates to the time taken from when the cardiac ventricles start to contract to when they finish relaxing. An abnormally...
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ST segment (category Cardiac electrophysiology)
In electrocardiography, the ST segment connects the QRS complex and the T wave and has a duration of 0.005 to 0.150 sec (5 to 150 ms). It starts at the...
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