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Revisiting the role of electroconvulsive therapy in schizophrenia: Where are we now?

Prof Andrew TeodorczukBrett EmmersonGail Robinson
Published in: Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (2019)
Our brief review of the evidence suggests that clinical practice in developing countries has not kept up with the growing literature supporting ECT use in schizophrenia. As such, we advocate that ECT should not be a treatment of last resort. Rather, it should be considered more readily as an add-on therapy when there has been a poor response to antipsychotic medications or concerns exist about side effects. Further research is needed into the efficacy of maintenance ECT.
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