Electroconvulsive Therapy Practice in Thailand: A Nationwide Survey.
Kannapas KittayarakPichai IttasakulPublished in: Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment (2022)
ECT practice in Thailand has developed over the past two decades in many aspects. The most notable change is that the majority of patients are now treated with modified ECT. In addition, pre-treatment investigations, use of a device providing a brief pulse, unilateral electrode placement, and the monitoring of parameters during treatment are now used more widely in practice to maximize treatment efficacy while minimizing side effects. However, certain aspects of ECT can still be improved; promoting ECT education among psychiatrists and psychiatry residents could improve the quality of practice, for example.