Electroconvulsive therapy in treatment-resistant mania: case reports
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01/02/2002
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Resumo |
Electroconvulsive therapy is known to be effective in the treatment of mood disorders, more specifically for depression and mania. Although a large body of evidence confirms the efficacy of electroconvulsive therapy in the treatment of mania, few prospective studies have been done to assess its effectiveness in treatment-resistant manic episodes. These case reports describe the initial results of a study that is being conducted to evaluate the efficacy of Electroconvulsive therapy among treatment-resistant bipolar patients. METHODS: Three manic patients (according to DSM-IV criteria) who were considered treatment-resistant underwent a series of 12 bilateral Electroconvulsive therapy sessions. Before the treatment and then weekly, they were evaluated with the following rating scales: Young Mania Rating Scale, Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression, Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, and Clinical Global Impressions-Bipolar Version. RESULTS: The 3 patients showed a satisfactory response to Electroconvulsive therapy, although some differences in the course of response were observed. CONCLUSION: These case reports suggest that Electroconvulsive therapy needs further evaluation for the treatment of resistant bipolar patients. |
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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0041-87812002000100006 |
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en |
Publicador |
Faculdade de Medicina / Universidade de São Paulo - FM/USP |
Fonte |
Revista do Hospital das Clínicas v.57 n.1 2002 |
Palavras-Chave | #Bipolar mood disorder #Mania #Treatment #Drug resistance #Electroconvulsive therapy |
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journal article |