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Electrophysiological correlates of the adverse cognitive effects of electroconvulsive therapy

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JOURNAL OF ECT
卷 16, 期 2, 页码 110-120

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/00124509-200006000-00003

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amnesia; cognition; electroconvulsive therapy; electroencephalogram; power spectral analysis

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  1. NIMH NIH HHS [R37 MH35636, R10 MH57009] Funding Source: Medline

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Resting state, eyes closed, 19-lead EEG recordings were obtained at pre-ECT baseline and just prior to penultimate treatment and during the week following the ECT course in 59 patients with major depression. Patients had been randomized to ECT conditions that varied in electrode placement and stimulus intensity. The EEG data were submitted to power spectral analysis, and global and topographic effects were characterized for the delta and theta frequency bands. Relations between the EEG changes and scores on three cognitive measures were examined. The period of disorientation immediately following RUL ECT was associated with an accentuation of delta power in anterior frontal and temporal regions. Across the electrode placements, increased theta activity in left frontotemporal regions was associated with longer recovery of orientation. Post-ECT decrements in global cognitive status, as assessed by the modified Mini-Mental Stare exam, were associated with a greater increase in delta relative to theta power, globally across the cortex. The magnitude of retrograde amnesia for autobiographical events correlated with increased theta activity in left frontotemporal regions. The findings suggest that distinct neurophysiological changes subserve the therapeutic and adverse cognitive effects of ECT. Postictal disorientation and post-ECT retrograde amnesia appear to share a common physiological substrate.

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