
Non-Invasive Cardiac Electrophysiology
Non-Invasive Cardiac Electrophysiology is a medical technique used to study and diagnose the heart's electrical activity without the need for surgery. It typically involves tests like electrocardiograms (ECGs) or Holter monitors that measure the heart’s rhythm and electrical signals from the skin's surface. This helps doctors identify issues such as arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats) or other heart conditions. By analyzing this data, healthcare providers can make informed decisions about treatment options while minimizing risks associated with invasive procedures.