Title of article :
A comparison of ECT dosing methods using a clinical sample
Author/Authors :
Bennett، نويسنده , , Daniel M. and Perrin، نويسنده , , Jennifer S. and Currie، نويسنده , , James and Blacklaw، نويسنده , , Lisa and Kuriakose، نويسنده , , Joji and Rao، نويسنده , , Ahsan and Reid، نويسنده , , Ian C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
5
From page :
222
To page :
226
Abstract :
Background l methods have been used to determine ECT dose based on formulae, protocols or fixed-dosing. This study aims to explore the relative utility of these ECT dosing methods. s le of ECT patients from Aberdeen was analysed. Seizure thresholds derived empirically were used to calculate the proportions of patients who would have had a therapeutic stimulus had Half-Age or a fixed-dosing method (200 mC for those < 65 years old and 250 mC for those > 65 years old) been used. s ients were included. Initial seizure threshold varied 6 fold across the sample. Using the Half Age method 19.4% would have had a therapeutic seizure at first stimulation compared with 61.3% using an age based fixed protocol and 0% using the Royal College recommended dose titration method. Half Age and Fixed Dosing would have significantly (p < .0001) reduced the number of stimulations, the cumulative electrical dose delivered, the complexity of the procedure and the number of treatment sessions required. tions tudy applies only to patients receiving bilateral ECT for a major depressive episode. It uses a pragmatic design to explore a common clinical issue. This allows the feasibility of further work to be explored as this would be precluded by ethical concerns otherwise. It also uses ECT parameters which are common in UK practice which may limit its applicability internationally. sions sed fixed-dosing would simplify the ECT process and result in more patients receiving effective treatment at first stimulation.
Keywords :
depression , Stimulus dosing , Fixed-dosing , Seizure threshold , ECT
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1434788
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