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Title: Practice of Acute and Maintenance Electroconvulsive Therapy in the Psychiatric Clinic of a University Hospital from Turkey: Between 2007 and 2013
Authors: Şengül, Melike Ceyhan Balcı.
Kenar, Ayşe Nur İnci.
Hancı, Ezgi.
Şendur, İbrahim.
Şengül, Cem.
Herken, Hasan.
Keywords: Electroconvulsive therapy
Electroconvulsive therapy indications
Maintenance electroconvulsive therapy
chlorpromazine
clomipramine
clozapine
duloxetine
fluoxetine
flupentixol
fluvoxamine
haloperidol
milnacipran
mirtazapine
olanzapine
paliperidone
paroxetine
quetiapine
risperidone
sertraline
venlafaxine
adult
age
Article
bipolar depression
bipolar mania
catatonia
controlled clinical trial
controlled study
demography
disease duration
electroconvulsive therapy
female
hospital patient
hospitalization
human
maintenance therapy
major clinical study
major depression
male
medical record review
mental hospital
mood disorder
observation
obsessive compulsive disorder
practice guideline
psychosis
schizoaffective psychosis
schizophrenia
social status
Turkey (republic)
university hospital
Publisher: Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Abstract: Objective: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) can be given as the form of acute, continuation or maintenance ECT according to the process of administration. We report our 7 years' observation with acute and maintenance ECT in a university hospital in Turkey. Methods: The medical records of the hospitalized patients treated with acute or maintenance ECT between the years 2007 and 2013 was retrospectively analyzed. The sociodemographic characteristics, diagnosis, data of ECT and the co-administered psychotropic drugs were recorded. The frequency of ECT was calculated by identifying the total number of the hospitalized patients during the study period from the hospital records. Results: A total number of 1,432 female and 1,141 male patients hospitalized in a period of 7 years, with a total number of 111 patients treated with ECT. The ratio of ECT was 4%, maintenance/acute ECT 11%. For acute ECT, affective disorders (65.3%) and psychotic disorders (21.6%) were among the leading diagnoses. Maintenance ECT, the diagnosis was; 6 affective disorders, 4 psychotic disorders and 1 obsessive compulsive disorder. There was a significant difference between the patients receiving acute and maintenance ECT in terms of age, duration of illness, and number of previous hospitalizations and ECTs. Conclusion: The percentage of patients treated with acute ECT is lower in our institution than that in many other institutions from our country. Acute and maintenance ECT should be considered as an important treatment option particularly for patients with long disease duration, a high number of hospitalizations and a history of benefiting from previous ECTs. Copyright © 2016, Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9793
https://doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2016.14.1.57
ISSN: 1738-1088
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