Cardiac Conduction System: Definition, Clinical Context, and Cardiology Overview
The Cardiac Conduction System is the heart’s built-in electrical wiring that initiates and coordinates each heartbeat. It is an anatomy and physiology topic (not a disease) that explains how heart rhythm is generated and transmitted. It is commonly encountered in cardiology through the electrocardiogram (ECG), arrhythmia evaluation, and pacing decisions. Understanding it helps connect symptoms like palpitations or fainting to specific rhythm mechanisms.