When is it done?
Cardiologists often recommend an EP study when other
tests have failed to provide enough information on the
abnormal rhythms. It offers more information than other
tests because electrodes are placed directly on your
heart tissue.
During an EP, the rhythm disturbance
is often located and corrected at the same time. The
correction is permanent. Patients with coronary artery
disease may need to have treatment before having an
EP study.