The heart is the most vital organ of the body, as oxygen-rich blood pumped by the heart is what sustains us. The pumping of blood involves contracting of the atria (upper chambers of the heart) and the ventricles (lower chambers of the heart) in a sequence. This sequence happens in a particular rhythm which is controlled by electrical signals that originate from within the heart. The origin of the signals lies in the Sino Atrial Node (SAN) which is the ‘pacemaker’ of the heart.
Like several other natural processes that happen in the body round the clock, the heart’s electrical activity also can undergo disruption. While an occasional disruption is well – tolerated by a healthy heart and body, frequent disruptions that become chronic can lead to several short and long-term health problems. These disruptions require a detailed study so that necessary action can be taken. These are carried out by cardiologists who are specialists in the field, called Cardiac Electro-Physiologists or ‘CEP’ for short. A CEP is not somebody that a patient would meet on their own. They are often referred to by a Cardiologist, and participate in the treatment plan for the patient.
Cardiac Electrophysiology is an intricate science of its own, so a CEP requires appropriate education and training to become a qualified expert in the field. Both in India and worldwide, a CEP would have gone through all of these:
Arrhythmias is a generic term for any condition that involves irregular heart-beat. But there are several variations of the same and a qualified CEP would be aware of this. A CEP would get involved if the patient is suffering from any of the below:
Once Arrhythmias is detected in a patient, it’s important to know the type and cause for the same. For this, various tests are undertaken by a CEP.
In an earlier section, we have examined the education and training that a CEP receives. This puts him/her in a unique position to understand most cardiac ailments. He/she is then qualified to undertake certain procedures and prescribe medication. And, in the eventuality that the patient requires to undergo a surgery to resolve the condition, the CEP will refer the patient to a cardiac surgeon.
Reviewed by Dr Suresh S Venkita, Group Medical Director, Kauvery Hospitals
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