Maintenance electroconvulsive therapy up to 12 years

作者:Elias Alby*; Chathanchirayil Saji J; Bhat Ravi; Prudic Joan
来源:Journal of Affective Disorders, 2014, 156: 228-231.
DOI:10.1016/j.jad.2013.11.005

摘要

Background: Maintenance electroconvulsive therapy (m-ECT) is effective in preventing recurrences of depressive episodes. There is little information on long-term m-ECT extending over several years and its impact on cognitive functions. This study was an attempt to determine the efficacy and side effects of long-term m-ECT. Method: Depressive episodes and admissions before m-ECT for a period equal to the duration of m-ECT and during m-ECT were compared using medical records. Cognitive functions assessed by Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) before and after m-ECT were compared along with the review of Neuropsychiatry Unit Cognitive Assessment Tool (NUCOG). Results: 17 patients had m-ECT that extended horn 6 to 153 months (mean 39, SD=44.46). The average number of episodes before and during m-ECT was 2.47 (SD=2.23) and 0.88 (SD=1.31) respectively (Wilcoxon ranked test Z=3.06, r=055, two-tailed p=0.002). Average number of admissions dropped from 2.05(SD=1.88) to 0.23 (SD=0.43) during m-ECT (Z=3.471, r=0.71, p=0.001). The average time to recurrence was 24.24 months (SD=25.20) with longest depression free survival of 105 months. There was no significant difference in MMSE score before and after the commencement m-ECT or progressive deterioration in NUCOG score. Limitations: This study was limited by retrospective nature of data collection, small sample size, confounding effects of antidepressants along with m-ECT and absence of a highly sensitive cognitive screening tool that can capture all types of cognitive impairments following m-ECT. Conclusions: In a naturalistic setting the efficacy of m-ECT may extend over several years while cognitive functions remain largely unaffected.

  • 出版日期2014-3