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Electroconvulsive Therapy in Croatia
The Journal of ECT, 2014We have performed the first survey on the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in Croatia. We surveyed the ECT practice using a 20-item questionnaire in the Zagreb University Hospital Centre, Osijek University Hospital Centre, and Split University Hospital Centre, the only 3 facilities that have provided ECT, between July 2012 and July 2013.
Kuzman Rojnić, Martina +5 more
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1982
• Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is finding increasing use in the therapy for psychiatric illness. This article reviews the physiological changes, potential complications, and drug interactions associated with ECT. The review provides the practitioner with guidelines for the evaluation and management of patients selected for ECT.
D L, Elliot, D H, Linz, J A, Kane
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• Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is finding increasing use in the therapy for psychiatric illness. This article reviews the physiological changes, potential complications, and drug interactions associated with ECT. The review provides the practitioner with guidelines for the evaluation and management of patients selected for ECT.
D L, Elliot, D H, Linz, J A, Kane
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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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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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New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Randall T. Espinoza, Charles H. Kellner
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Randall T. Espinoza, Charles H. Kellner
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2010
Electroshock therapy has long suffered from a controversial and bizarre public image, effectively removing it as a treatment option for many patients. In Electroshock, Max Fink, M.D., draws on 45 years of clinical and research experience to argue that ECT is now a safe, painless, and sometimes life-saving treatment for emotional and mental disorders ...
Bart Ellenbroek +146 more
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Electroshock therapy has long suffered from a controversial and bizarre public image, effectively removing it as a treatment option for many patients. In Electroshock, Max Fink, M.D., draws on 45 years of clinical and research experience to argue that ECT is now a safe, painless, and sometimes life-saving treatment for emotional and mental disorders ...
Bart Ellenbroek +146 more
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Abstract Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a commonly administered treatment for persons with severe major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, catatonia, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. Children and adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and co-occurring catatonic symptoms, affective and psychotic disorders ...
Lee E. Wachtel, James K. Luiselli
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Lee E. Wachtel, James K. Luiselli
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
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