Cardiac electrophysiology is a specialized branch of cardiology that focuses on the heart's electrical system and the diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm disorders, known as arrhythmias. The field has evolved from simple diagnostic recordings to a highly sophisticated discipline that utilizes robotics, advanced imaging, and microelectronics. At its core, electrophysiology involves the study of how electrical impulses travel through cardiac tissue to coordinate the heartbeat. When these signals malfunction, due to genetics, age, or disease, the results can range from benign palpitations to life-threatening cardiac arrest. Electrophysiology devices serve as the esse...