INTRACARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY AND ABLATION IN NEPAL
Cardiac electrophysiology study (EPS) is one of the most advanced, challenging and a complex branch of invasive cardiology. It involves placement of large sized multipolar catheters in various chambers of the heart. They are used to map and also to ablate the culprit focus of arrhythmia generation....
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