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Electroconvulsive Therapy in Veterans Health Administration Hospitals Prevalence, Patterns of Use, and Patient Characteristics

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JOURNAL OF ECT
卷 36, 期 2, 页码 130-136

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/YCT.0000000000000635

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electroconvulsive therapy; Veterans Health Administration; United States; epidemiology

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  1. Patient Safety Center of Inquiry for Prevention of Suicide (PSCI-WRJ-Shiner)
  2. VA HSRAMP
  3. D Career Development Award [CDA-11-263]
  4. VA New England Early Career Development Award [V1CDA-17-6]

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Objectives The body of large-scale, epidemiological research on electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in the United States is limited. To address this gap, we assessed demographic, clinical, pharmacological, and mental health treatment history as well as 2-year mortality outcomes associated with ECT use in the largest U.S. health care system. Methods Among all patients who sought mental health care at Veterans Health Administration (VHA) hospitals in 2012, we used bivariate analyses to compare patients who did and not receive ECT during 2 years of follow-up. Among the population who received ECT, descriptive statistics were calculated to characterize prior mental health treatment patterns and ECT receipt. Results 0.11% (N = 1616) of all VHA mental health patients in 2012 (N = 1,457,053) received ECT in 2 years of follow-up. There was significant regional variation in provision of ECT. Those who received ECT were more likely to have diagnoses of major depressive, bipolar, and personality disorders and were significantly more likely to have had a recent mental health inpatient stay (risk ratio, 6.94). Receipt of ECT was not associated with a difference in all-cause mortality (risk ratio, 0.88). Thirty-two percent of those who received ECT had no substantial antidepressant or therapy trial in the year before index mental health encounter. Conclusions Use of ECT in the VHA is rare. Patients who receive ECT have a complex and high-risk profile, not necessarily consistent with the most common indications for ECT.

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