Medical Definition of Intracardiac electrophysiology studies

1. A special study that involves the placement of electrodes inside the heart to map the electrical characteristics of the heart. This study is carried out in a specially equipped lab and is similar to a cardiac catheterisation procedure. Electrodes are placed inside the heart via a catheter placed into a vein. The electrodes are positioned near the heart's conduction system and an electrical map of the heart can be determined. This test is often performed in those where a life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia is a problem. The location and characteristics of an arrhythmia can be determined, thus guiding medical management of the problem. Patients with Wolf Parkinson White syndrome or sick sinus syndrome may have this test as part of their evaluation. (27 Sep 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intracardiac Electrophysiology Studies

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intrabinary
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intracapsular
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intracardiac
intracardiac electrophysiology studies (current term)
intracardiac lead
intracardiac pressure curve
intracardial
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intracarotid
intracarpal
intracartilaginous
intracase
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intracavernosal
intracavernous
intracavernous aneurysm
intracavernous plexus
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