MINIMIZING ECT COGNITIVE SIDE EFFECTS: CURRENT CLINICAL REALITY AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES (A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE WITH AUTHOR COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS) PART II (PRACTICAL)

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a safe and highly effective method of treatment for the most severe psychiatric disorders, especially affective ones. But its clinical use is associated with cognitive side effects, which sometimes can be severe and disabling. This limits the efficacy of ECT and un...

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Main Authors: Yuriy Vitalevich Bykov, Roman Aleksandrovich Bekker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Science and Innovation Center Publishing House 2017-01-01
Series:В мире научных открытий
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Online Access:http://journal-s.org/index.php/vmno/article/view/9613
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Summary:Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a safe and highly effective method of treatment for the most severe psychiatric disorders, especially affective ones. But its clinical use is associated with cognitive side effects, which sometimes can be severe and disabling. This limits the efficacy of ECT and undermines the patient’s compliance with ECT. Due to this, minimizing ECT cognitive side effects continues to be an important clinical task. In this review, we thoroughly discuss various hypotheses about the pathophysiology of ECT’s cognitive side effects, and ways to prevent their development.
ISSN:2072-0831
2307-9428