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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 781
Author(s):  
Aida de Arriba-Arnau ◽  
Antonia Dalmau Llitjos ◽  
Virginia Soria ◽  
Stelania Savino ◽  
Neus Salvat-Pujol ◽  
...  

In electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), ictal characteristics predict treatment response and can be modified by changes in seizure threshold and in the ECT technique. We aimed to study the impact of ECT procedure-related variables that interact during each session and might influence the seizure results. Two hundred and fifty sessions of bilateral ECT in forty-seven subjects were included. Seizure results were evaluated by two different scales of combined ictal EEG parameters (seizure quality index (SQI) and seizure adequacy markers sum (SAMS) scores) and postictal suppression rating. Repeated measurement regression analyses were performed to identify predictors of each session’s three outcome variables. Univariate models identified age, physical status, hyperventilation, basal oxygen saturation, days between sessions, benzodiazepines, lithium, and tricyclic antidepressants as predictors of seizure quality. Days elapsed between sessions, higher oxygen saturation and protocolized hyperventilation application were significant predictors of better seizure quality in both scales used in multivariate models. Additionally, lower ASA classification influenced SQI scores as well as benzodiazepine use and lithium daily doses were predictors of SAMS scores. Higher muscle relaxant doses and lower applied stimulus intensities significantly influenced the postictal suppression rating. The study found several modifiable procedural factors that impacted the obtained seizure characteristics; they could be adjusted to optimize ECT session results.


2020 ◽  
Vol 293 ◽  
pp. 113466
Author(s):  
H. Janouschek ◽  
D.R. Langbehn ◽  
T. Nickl-Jockschat ◽  
M. Grözinger

Author(s):  
Alexander Sartorius ◽  
Juliane Beuschlein ◽  
Dmitry Remennik ◽  
Anna-Maria Pfeifer ◽  
Sebastian Karl ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 36 ◽  
pp. 18-28
Author(s):  
Nicole Moschny ◽  
Kirsten Jahn ◽  
Hannah Benedictine Maier ◽  
Abdul Qayyum Khan ◽  
Matthias Ballmaier ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 291-296
Author(s):  
David Plevin ◽  
Susan Waite

Objective: This case report describes a 73-year-old man suffering from unipolar major depression with melancholic features, in whom treatment with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) proved difficult due to inadequate seizure generation. Methods: A number of augmentation strategies were trialled in an attempt to improve seizure quality. Pre-ECT and Post-ECT measurement of symptoms, quality of life and cognition were undertaken with a variety of validated scales. Results: The single most efficacious strategy to elicit therapeutic seizures was the use of right unilateral (RUL) electrode placement with an ultrabrief pulse width. The patient subsequently had a resolution of his depressive illness, with a concomitant improvement in cognitive functioning. Conclusion: This case demonstrates that a number of ECT augmentation strategies can be used in routine clinical practice for patients with high seizure thresholds. It highlights that UB pulse width may be considered earlier in the treatment course for patients in whom conventional brief pulse ECT fails to generate effective seizures.


2019 ◽  
Vol 270 (2) ◽  
pp. 263-269
Author(s):  
Michael Belz ◽  
Isabel Methfessel ◽  
Miriam Spang ◽  
Matthias Besse ◽  
Thorsten Folsche ◽  
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