… within ten days. How is the test performed? A physiologist will measure your head and up to 23 leads are then attached to your scalp using a special type…
… or coronary angioplasty, valve surgery, complex arrhythmia management such as electrical physiology studies and ablation, and cardiac transplantation. Most of this activity takes place at…
… within ten days. How is the test performed? The physiologist will measure your child’s head. A minimum of 23 leads are then attached to the scalp, next…
… recordings. How do I prepare for the test? One of the Physiologist’s from the department will contact you to discuss the day with you and what to expect, where you…
… area of skin to reduce the bleeding. If you are taking Aspirin or Warfarin please inform the physiologist, and you will likely be asked what your latest INR result is (occasionally the test will not be…
… to the department. Please DO NOT take the medication whilst you are at home. The physiologist will arrange for you to take the medication when you arrive in the department The…
… within ten days. How is the test performed? A physiologist will measure your head and apply a minimum of 25 small discs using a sticky paste. Once in…
… with you. You may continue to eat meals as normal. Please inform the physiologist at the START of your test if you have been diagnosed with epilepsy.
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