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Electroconvulsive Therapy—1987
Anesthesiology, 1987The noncontroversial fact regarding ECT seems to be that controversy exists in almost every area of its use, its art, and its science. The nature of the treatment itself, its history of abuse, unfavorable media presentations, special attention by the legal system, uneven distribution of use among facilities and practitioners, and lack of certified ...
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Asystole with electroconvulsive therapy*
Journal of Internal Medicine, 1994Abstract. The rare complication of asystole with beta‐adrenergic blockade by labetalol following electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is described with a literature review of cardiac mechanisms (33 references).
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1986
The indications for convulsive treatment are such that, when it is properly used, it is one of the most effective treatments in the whole of medicine. Its chief indication is for depressive illness that shows predominantly biological features. It is particularly useful for patients who have not responded to other treatments and for those who are ...
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The indications for convulsive treatment are such that, when it is properly used, it is one of the most effective treatments in the whole of medicine. Its chief indication is for depressive illness that shows predominantly biological features. It is particularly useful for patients who have not responded to other treatments and for those who are ...
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Maintenance Electroconvulsive Therapy
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1991Maintenance electroconvulsive therapy remains an infrequently used and insufficiently researched treatment for the prevention of relapse and recurrence of affective illnesses. The foundation for this treatment is examined by reviewing the relevant scientific literature, with particular attention to identifying those patients who may benefit most from ...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy in Slovakia
The Journal of ECT, 2012The aim of the study was to review and describe contemporary practice of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in Slovakia. A 30-item containing questionnaire was sent to all inpatient psychiatric institutions in Slovakia. Electroconvulsive therapy was offered in 33 of 36 psychiatric departments and ECT wards that responded.
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Maintenance Electroconvulsive Therapy Is Not Acute Electroconvulsive Therapy
The Journal of ECT, 2018Samuel H, Bailine +2 more
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