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A retrospective case series of electroconvulsive therapy in the management of depression and suicidal symptoms in adolescents

OBJECTIVE: Major depressive disorder (MDD) with suicidal symptoms is common in adolescents. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is highly effective in the treatment of MDD. We have described its use and outcome in a case series of adolescents with depression and suicidal symptoms receiving ECT. METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Chen, Xiaolu, Fu, Yixiao, Zou, Qianhong, Zhang, Yiting, Qin, Xiaoyue, Tian, Yu, Yan, Yu, Chen, Qibin, Zou, Lei, Zhao, Bangshu, Li, Xiao
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9660487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36259943
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2795
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author Chen, Xiaolu
Fu, Yixiao
Zou, Qianhong
Zhang, Yiting
Qin, Xiaoyue
Tian, Yu
Yan, Yu
Chen, Qibin
Zou, Lei
Zhao, Bangshu
Li, Xiao
author_facet Chen, Xiaolu
Fu, Yixiao
Zou, Qianhong
Zhang, Yiting
Qin, Xiaoyue
Tian, Yu
Yan, Yu
Chen, Qibin
Zou, Lei
Zhao, Bangshu
Li, Xiao
author_sort Chen, Xiaolu
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description OBJECTIVE: Major depressive disorder (MDD) with suicidal symptoms is common in adolescents. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is highly effective in the treatment of MDD. We have described its use and outcome in a case series of adolescents with depression and suicidal symptoms receiving ECT. METHODS: We analyzed 362 adolescents aged from 12 to 17 who had received ECT between year 2015 and 2021. A total of 278 subjects were found to meet the inclusion criteria, where depressive symptoms were assessed by HDRS and suicidal symptoms were assessed by HDRS item 3. Their sociodemographic, clinical, and treatment information were retrieved through these records for this study. RESULTS: The mean ± SD age of subjects was 15.41 ± 1.50 years and male sex was 14.7% (n = 41). Comorbid diagnoses were present in 104 patients (37.4%). The ECT sessions ranged from 6 to 12 times. All the patients took antidepressants, with sertraline (n = 182; 65.5%) being the most widely used. Majority of patients also received benzodiazepines. ECT was significantly effective in adolescents with depression and suicidal symptoms in evaluation by HDRS, HDRS item 3, CGI‐S (p < .001) pre/post‐ECT. The response rate of MDD patients was 52%, with suicidal ideation (SI) at 49%, and 54% in MDD with suicide attempt (SA). The change of CGI‐S scores showed no significant differences between various subgroups of sex and comorbid (p>.05), but there were significant differences between subgroups of suicidal symptoms (p < .001). ECT was generally safe with subjective memory complaint (n = 189, 68.0%), headache (n = 150, 54.0%), body pain (n = 28, 10.1%), delirium (n = 95, 34.2%), and nausea (n = 31, 11.2%) as possible side effects following ECT. CONCLUSION: In this study, ECT was found to decrease depressive and suicidal symptoms in adolescents, and the side effect was acceptable. ECT showed better outcome for MDD with SA compared to MDD with SI.
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spelling pubmed-96604872022-11-14 A retrospective case series of electroconvulsive therapy in the management of depression and suicidal symptoms in adolescents Chen, Xiaolu Fu, Yixiao Zou, Qianhong Zhang, Yiting Qin, Xiaoyue Tian, Yu Yan, Yu Chen, Qibin Zou, Lei Zhao, Bangshu Li, Xiao Brain Behav Original Articles OBJECTIVE: Major depressive disorder (MDD) with suicidal symptoms is common in adolescents. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is highly effective in the treatment of MDD. We have described its use and outcome in a case series of adolescents with depression and suicidal symptoms receiving ECT. METHODS: We analyzed 362 adolescents aged from 12 to 17 who had received ECT between year 2015 and 2021. A total of 278 subjects were found to meet the inclusion criteria, where depressive symptoms were assessed by HDRS and suicidal symptoms were assessed by HDRS item 3. Their sociodemographic, clinical, and treatment information were retrieved through these records for this study. RESULTS: The mean ± SD age of subjects was 15.41 ± 1.50 years and male sex was 14.7% (n = 41). Comorbid diagnoses were present in 104 patients (37.4%). The ECT sessions ranged from 6 to 12 times. All the patients took antidepressants, with sertraline (n = 182; 65.5%) being the most widely used. Majority of patients also received benzodiazepines. ECT was significantly effective in adolescents with depression and suicidal symptoms in evaluation by HDRS, HDRS item 3, CGI‐S (p < .001) pre/post‐ECT. The response rate of MDD patients was 52%, with suicidal ideation (SI) at 49%, and 54% in MDD with suicide attempt (SA). The change of CGI‐S scores showed no significant differences between various subgroups of sex and comorbid (p>.05), but there were significant differences between subgroups of suicidal symptoms (p < .001). ECT was generally safe with subjective memory complaint (n = 189, 68.0%), headache (n = 150, 54.0%), body pain (n = 28, 10.1%), delirium (n = 95, 34.2%), and nausea (n = 31, 11.2%) as possible side effects following ECT. CONCLUSION: In this study, ECT was found to decrease depressive and suicidal symptoms in adolescents, and the side effect was acceptable. ECT showed better outcome for MDD with SA compared to MDD with SI. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9660487/ /pubmed/36259943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2795 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Chen, Xiaolu
Fu, Yixiao
Zou, Qianhong
Zhang, Yiting
Qin, Xiaoyue
Tian, Yu
Yan, Yu
Chen, Qibin
Zou, Lei
Zhao, Bangshu
Li, Xiao
A retrospective case series of electroconvulsive therapy in the management of depression and suicidal symptoms in adolescents
title A retrospective case series of electroconvulsive therapy in the management of depression and suicidal symptoms in adolescents
title_full A retrospective case series of electroconvulsive therapy in the management of depression and suicidal symptoms in adolescents
title_fullStr A retrospective case series of electroconvulsive therapy in the management of depression and suicidal symptoms in adolescents
title_full_unstemmed A retrospective case series of electroconvulsive therapy in the management of depression and suicidal symptoms in adolescents
title_short A retrospective case series of electroconvulsive therapy in the management of depression and suicidal symptoms in adolescents
title_sort retrospective case series of electroconvulsive therapy in the management of depression and suicidal symptoms in adolescents
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9660487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36259943
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2795
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