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Maintenance ECT is associated with sustained improvement in depression symptoms without adverse cognitive effects in a retrospective cohort of 100 patients each receiving 50 or more ECT treatments

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JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
卷 271, 期 -, 页码 109-114

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.03.152

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  1. National Institute of Mental Health [R25MH094612, R56MH115187, 5R01MH112737]
  2. Stanley Center at the Broad Institute
  3. Brain and Behavior Research Foundation [26489]
  4. Telefonica Alfa
  5. National Institute on Mental Health [R01MH104488]

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Background: :Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the most effective acute treatment for depression, but relapse is common following discontinuation. One strategy for prolonging remission is the use of maintenance ECT, but the clinical evidence supporting its efficacy and safety are limited. We examined the effects of maintenance ECT on depression and cognition. Methods: : Participants were from a retrospective cohort of 100 patients receiving ECT at a freestanding psychiatric hospital and who received at least 50 treatments during a single treatment series. QIDS, BASIS-24, and MoCA were assessed at baseline and every 10 treatments thereafter during the clinical course. Results: : ECT was associated with a rapid decrease in depression symptoms and overall self-reported mental health status within the first 10 treatments, which was sustained throughout a median of 22.1 months of follow-up. There was no change in cognitive functioning as measured by the MoCA. Bilateral and brief pulse treatment parameters were more common by treatment 50 than at the first treatment. Most participants either continued in ECT at the end of the study period or discontinued due to sustained remission. Limitations: : retrospective observational study without control group who did not receive ECT. Conclusions: : In this ECT cohort with at least 50 treatments, improvement in depression was sustained on QIDS and BASIS-24 and adverse cognitive effects were not detected by serial MoCAs, supporting the utility of maintenance ECT in this cohort.

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