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1“…Electroconvulsive therapy–induced mania is a known and potentially dangerous risk of treating bipolar depression with electroconvulsive therapy and there are no established guidelines for the management of electroconvulsive therapy–induced mania. …”
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2“…Despite advances in pharmacotherapy, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) remains a mainstay treatment option in psychiatry since its introduction in 1930s. …”
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3“…OBJECTIVES: This literature review aims to analyze the validity of electroconvulsive therapy despite the cognitive impairment and effectiveness of electroconvulsive therapy. …”
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5“…In 54 patients presenting for electroconvulsive therapy, the concentration of serum potassium was measured before and after the induced convulsion modified with a standard anaesthetic technique of methohexitone and suxamethonium. …”
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6by Coetzer, Rudi“…Current neuroscience suggests that although short-term memory difficulties frequently occur immediately after electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), longer-term problems are less common. …”
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8“…Counselling and medication are often thought of as the only interventions for psychiatric disorders, but electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has also been applied in clinical practice for over 80 years. …”
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9by Esperesate Pajares, M., Pastor Jordá, C., Taracena Cuerda, M., Puente García, R., Jiménez Bidón, A.M.“…INTRODUCTION: Despite its good results and tolerability in adults, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is barely administered in children and adolescents, with scarce evidence in these patients. …”
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10“…Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an important treatment for depression. …”
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11by Gandhi, Khushbu, Nguyen, KieuHanh, Driscoll, Maggie, Islam, Zahid, Maru, Siddhartha“…Gold standard treatment consists of benzodiazepines, followed by electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) if pharmacotherapy alone is ineffective. …”
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12“…OBJECTIVES: To shed light on the cognitive disorders affecting mnesic processes, learning and thinking after electroconvulsive therapy. METHODS: We have performed a systematic literature review using the following keywords on the GoogleScholar database: cognitive impairment post electroconvulsive therapy, cognitive effects of electroconvulsive therapy, electroconvulsive side effects, ECT. …”
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13“…INTRODUCTION: The use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) as a treatment for psychotic disorders is well-documented and effective. …”
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15“…This case report on the use of Maintenance Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT-M) presents certain observations and raises some issues in the use of the method. …”
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16“…Recent advances in the method of application and monitoring of Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has facilitated its use even in the presence of serious physical illness. …”
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17“…The contribution of researchers from India in the field of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has been substantial. Over 250 papers have been published by authors from India in the past five decades on this issue; about half of these have appeared in the Indian Journal of Psychiatry. …”
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18by Yu, Siegfried William, Vallurupalli, Srikanth, Arnoldi, Jennifer, Holloway, Richard“…Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is increasingly used as a treatment for psychiatric disorders. …”
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19“…In spite of recent developments in the pharmacotherapy of depressive disorders, the delay until clinical improvement can be achieved, and the considerable rate of nonresponse and nonremission, are major problems which remain unresolved. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a nonpharmacoloqic bioloqical treatment which has been proven to be a highly effective treatment option, predominantly for depression, but also for schizophrenia and other indications. …”
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