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Amcare Hospital, VIP Rd, adjacent to Amcare Plaza, Zirakpur, Punjab 140603, India
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What is an EPS study?
An EP study or electrophysiology study is a procedure that helps to determine the heart’s electrical activity.
Who requires an electrophysiology (EPS) study?
People with irregular heart beat also known as arrhythmias will require an electrophysiology study.
Do I have to fast before an EPS procedure?
You should remain on fast for 12 hours before the procedure. However, you can take a few sips of water before 2 hours of an EP study.
How long does it take for an electrophysiology study?
It takes anywhere between two to six hours to complete an electrophysiology procedure.
For how long should I stay in hospital after the procedure?
EPS study is an outpatient procedure. You can return home on the same day of the procedure. However, the doctor might ask you to stay back based on your condition after an EPS study.
Can I drive home after the procedure?
The soreness of the EPS procedure will remain for a few days. It is not suggested to drive a vehicle for at least one week after the procedure.
How quickly can I resume work after an EPS study?
If your work isn’t strenuous, you can get back to work after 3-4 days of the procedure. However, ensure that you avoid excessive strain for the initial few days after the procedure.
What are the risks involved with the procedure?
The risks associated with the procedure are unlikely. However, in rarest of the rare cases, there could be bleeding or bruising at the site of catheter insertion and blood clots in lungs or legs.
Can I do regular household chores after an EPS study?
You might feel slight pain at the catheter insertion site after the procedure is done. Do not involve yourself in lifting heavy weights or do strenuous work until your incision site is completely healed.
What is RFA?
RFA or radiofrequency ablation is a common type of catheter ablation that is performed to determine several conditions that result in irregular heartbeat.
Is it normal to have pain after Radiofrequency ablation (RFA)?
It is normal to experience some amount of pain after an RFA procedure. It might take up to two to three weeks of time until you find a noticeable decrease in the amount of pain.
How long will an angiography process take?
The procedure takes about half an hour to complete
When can I go home after angiography?
You can go on the same day or may be required to stay overnight in the hospital following the procedure
How will the angiography test feel?
A slight burning or flushing sensation can be felt after the dye is inserted
What is the next procedure after angiography?
The angiography will show the doctor how many of your coronary arteries are blocked or narrowed by fatty plaques, this will help the doctor to determine what treatment is best for you and how critical you heart condition is
Are there any side effects because of the contrast dye been inserted?
There may be an allergic reaction to the dye, not any major side effects of the dye
What is an Angiography?
Angiography is an imaging test to take a look at a patients’ blood vessels. It is used to find out if there are any blocked arteries.
What causes a blockage in an artery?
Arteries carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body. Over time, they accumulate plaque which is made of fat deposits, calcium, cholesterol and other wastes.
Having high blood pressure, eating foods high in cholesterol, diabetes and smoking increase the chances of accumulation of plaque in the arteries.
What are the symptoms that indicate a need for an angiogram?
As plaque slowly builds up in an artery, there are no signs of it. But, when the artery gets blocked, people experience:
Shortness of breath
Chest pain
Tightness in the chest
Heart attack
How are clogged arteries diagnosed?
The doctor can diagnose clogged arteries using angiography or other tests like:
Echocardiogram
Chest X-ray
CT scan
MRI
Cholesterol screening
What are the diet restrictions to be followed after an angiogram?
The following are the dietary restrictions to be followed after an angiogram.
2-3 litres of water and fluids
Simple, nutritious, bland food
Healthy fats like nuts, seeds, avocado
Whole grains, meat, fish
Avoid sugary foods and limit your salt intake
How is an angiography procedure done?
The patient is made to lie on the back
A sedative is given to the patient to make him/her relax
A BP monitor is attached to keep track of the heart rate throughout the procedure
A catheter is inserted in the groin or arm area
Dye is injected through the catheter and as it moves through the body, the doctor can see the veins and arteries clearly and detects any blocked arteries
What is the recovery time after a coronary angiogram?
The patient can resume normal activities from the next day of the angiography procedure.
Does an angiogram carry any risks?
There are very less complications through this treatment. Some of the risks may be:
Soreness
Bruising
Bleeding at the cut where the catheter was inserted
How long will an angioplasty process take?
The procedure takes about 30 minutes to complete and you will be awake the entire time
When can I go home after angioplasty?
You may require to stay overnight in the hospital for your heart to monitor and adjust your medications.
How will the angioplasty test feel?
A slight burning or flushing sensation can be felt during the procedure
What has to be done before an angioplasty?
You would require a routine blood test and an electrocardiogram before the procedure.
What is Angioplasty?
When one of the arteries in the heart gets blocked, it is treated by a procedure called angioplasty. In this procedure, a stent is placed in the artery to clear the blockage. This gets the blood flowing into the artery again.
What causes a blockage in an artery?
Arteries carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body. Over time, they accumulate plaque which is made of fat deposits, calcium, cholesterol and other wastes.
Having high blood pressure, eating foods high in cholesterol, diabetes and smoking increase the chances of accumulation of plaque in the arteries.
What are the symptoms that indicate the need for coronary angioplasty?
As plaque slowly builds up in an artery, there are no signs of it. But, when the artery gets blocked, people experience:
Shortness of breath
Chest pain
Tightness in the chest
Heart attack