Article
The difficult-to-treat electroconvulsive therapy patient - Strategies for augmenting outcomes.
School of Psychiatry, University of N.S.W., Sydney, Australia.
Journal of affective disorders (impact factor:
3.76).
08/2009;
124(3):219-27.
DOI:10.1016/j.jad.2009.07.011
pp.219-27
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
anticonvulsant properties
antidepressant medications
augmenting outcomes
clinical ECT practice
concurrent administration
concurrent antidepressant treatment
difficult clinical case
ECT technique
ECT treatment
ECT treatments
empirical evidence
evidence underpinning
induction anaesthetics
major impediment
potential risks
seizure production
seizure threshold
treatment frequency
treatment resistant patient
treatment strategies