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Fitting the treatment to the patient: recent advances in the practice of electroconvulsive therapy
Authors:A Frukacz  P Mitchell
Affiliation:Mood Disorders Unit, Prince Henry Hospital, Little Bay, New South Wales.
Abstract:Traditionally it has been thought that a grand mal seizure is both necessary and sufficient for the maximum efficacy of ECT. Recent important research, however, has demonstrated that both the electrical dosage above the seizure threshold, i.e. the suprathreshold dosage, and the electrode placement (unilateral or bilateral) determine the efficacy of this treatment, as well as the degree of cognitive impairment. This article reviews the development of these significant concepts and suggests specific practical recommendations for incorporating these into contemporary ECT practice.
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