Cognitive function after electroconvulsive therapy for depression: relationship to clinical response.
Ian M AndersonR Hamish McAllister-WilliamsDarragh DowneyRebecca ElliottColleen LooPublished in: Psychological medicine (2020)
We found no evidence of persistent impairment of cognition after ECT. Achieving remission improved subjective memory and verbal memory recall, but other aspects of cognitive function were not influenced by remission status. Self-rated memory may be useful to monitor the effects of ECT on longer-term memory.