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His bundle electrography is part of an electrophysiology (EP) study. You are given a mild sedative prior to the test. An intravenous catheter (IV line) is started in your arm to allow for the administration of medication during the procedure.
Electrocardiogram (ECG) leads are placed on your extremities. A cardiologist inserts a catheter through a small incision in a vein in your arm, neck, or groin after cleansing the site and numbing it with a local anesthetic.
The catheter is then carefully threaded into the heart using an X-ray image technique called fluoroscopy to guide the insertion. Your heart is monitored vy ECG for arrhythmias during catheter placement.
The catheter, which is equipped with an electrode, then measures the electrical activity of the bundle of His.
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