Technique of recording electrical potentials
What is EP
Uses adequate imaging in multiple planes
What is fluoroscopy unit
Traces the path of reentrant pulses
What is Mapping
Consists of numbered pairs of connection sites
What is Junction box
A crash cart with a full ACLS capability and defibrillator
What is Resuscitation equipment
Allows induction of multiple precisely timed premature stimuli
What is a Programmable stimulator
A fall in BP accompanied by a reduction in HR
What is Vasovagal syncope
Located at the high posterolateral wall
What is the HRA
Allows simultaneous filtering, amplification, and recording
What is a Multichannel physiologic recorder
Table is tilted to this degree
What is 80*
The period after depolarization which a cell can't be depolarized
What is refractory
Atrial pacing increases this interval
What is A-H interval
A pacing technique that includes time allowed for each assessment
What is Decremental pacing
The longest pause from last paced atrial depol to 1st sinus return
What is SNRT
The normal AV node ERP
What is 280 - 450msec
Left atrial access through this technique
What is Brockenbraugh technique
Procedure used to identify presence and type of neurogenic syncope
What is HUTT/Tilt table testing
The minimum interval between 2 consecutive conducted impulses
What is FRP
Anomalous pathway that bypasses AV node, precipitates SVT
What is WPW
The interval that indicates AV node disease
What is A-H prolongation
The normal conduction time of the HBE
What is 45 - 140msec
Hypotension not associated with decreased HR
What is Vasodepressor Syncope
The primary reasons for an EPS
What are delays, blocks, SVT/VT
This interval is usually constant when pacing the atrium
What is the H-V interval
Signals within the terminal portion of the QRS complex
What are Late potentials