Maximal response to electroconvulsive therapy for the treatment of catatonic symptoms
- PMID: 18090694
- DOI: 10.1097/yct.0b013e3181587949
Maximal response to electroconvulsive therapy for the treatment of catatonic symptoms
Abstract
Objectives: Because the number of medical lawsuits has recently increased in Japan, doses of medication above the upper limits have recently been avoided, even when treating catatonic patients. We treated catatonic symptoms with drugs within the upper limit of dosage and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) to determine the maximal response.
Methods: We examined 50 consecutive patients with catatonic symptoms admitted to a university hospital during a 32-month period who were treated with either drugs within the upper limit or ECT.
Results: Response rates were as follows: ECT, 100%; chlorpromazine, 68%; risperidone, 26%; haloperidol, 16%; and benzodiazepines, 2%.
Conclusions: The findings indicated that ECT is the treatment of choice for catatonic symptoms.
Comment in
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Electroconvulsive therapy: all in the family.J ECT. 2007 Dec;23(4):213-4. doi: 10.1097/yct.0b013e31815bd779. J ECT. 2007. PMID: 18090688 No abstract available.
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