Risk factors for mortality of medical causes within 30 days of electroconvulsive therapy
A study examining the rate of mortality following electroconvulsive therapy.
A study examining the rate of mortality following electroconvulsive therapy.
Few cases of asystole or severe bradycardia occurring after the termination of seizure in the third phase with the dominance of parasympathetic nervous system activity during electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) have been reported. We describe a case of severe bradycardia occurring at the termination of seizure.
This presentation provides details explaining how electrical trauma, repeated electrical trauma and lengthy exposure to other forms of non-ionizing radiation can impact speech and communication.
Marco KufnerCaroline NothdurfterDagmar StefflingAndrea BaesslerLars S. MaierYasmin Qamar First published: 05 September 2022 https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.6286Open Access See also Device manufacturer rep acknowledges ECT Heart Attack “Common”.…
Moira Dolan MD to the FDA regarding ECT draft guidance for the 2016 electroshock device risk reclassifacation.
Many experience vision problems after ECT. This case report shows one way that vision can change dramatically from electroconvulsive therapy.