Electrophysiology Study (EP Study) & Radio-frequency Ablation (RFA)
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Electrophysiology Study (EP Study) & Radio-frequency Ablation (RFA)
At Prime Heart Care, we provide advanced Electrophysiology (EP) Studies and Radio-frequency Ablation (RFA) for patients with recurrent or complex heart rhythm disorders. These minimally invasive procedures help diagnose and treat arrhythmias safely and effectively.
What is an Electrophysiology Study (EP Study)?
An EP Study is a specialized test that maps the heart’s electrical system to identify the source of abnormal rhythms. During the procedure, thin catheters with electrodes are inserted into the heart through blood vessels, allowing doctors to analyze electrical signals in real time.
When is an EP Study needed?
Unexplained fainting or palpitations
Suspected dangerous arrhythmias
Prior to ablation or device implantation
Risk assessment for sudden cardiac arrest
What is Radio-frequency Ablation (RFA)?
If abnormal electrical pathways are found during the EP Study, they can be treated immediately with Radio-frequency Ablation. In this procedure, controlled heat energy is delivered through a catheter to destroy the small area of heart tissue causing the arrhythmia.
Conditions treated with RFA:
Atrial fibrillation (AFib)
Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)
Atrial flutter
Ventricular tachycardia (in select cases)
Other recurrent rhythm disorders
Benefits of EP Study & RFA
Precise diagnosis of rhythm disorders
Permanent cure for many arrhythmias
Minimally invasive, catheter-based treatment
Quick recovery and short hospital stay
Reduced need for lifelong medication
Why Choose Prime Heart Care?
Experienced cardiologists trained in cardiac electrophysiology
State-of-the-art cath lab with advanced mapping systems
High success rates with improved safety
Personalized treatment plans with close follow-up care
At Prime Heart Care, our goal is to offer world-class arrhythmia management through EP Studies and Radio-frequency Ablation, helping patients regain a normal heartbeat and better quality of life.