Electroconvulsive therapy electrode placement for bipolar state-related targeted engagement.
Christopher C AbbottJeremy MillerMegan LloydMauricio TohenPublished in: International journal of bipolar disorders (2019)
While the heterogeneity of the studies makes comparisons difficult, important patterns included the reduced cognitive side effects, faster rate of response, and equivalent efficacy rates of the focal electrode placements (right unilateral and bifrontal) when compared to non-focal (bitemporal) placement. Further avenues for research include more robust cognitive assessments to separate procedure-related and state-related impairment. In addition, future studies could investigate novel electrode configurations with more specific target engagement for different bipolar states.