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Electrolyte Disturbances Related to Sodium and Potassium and Electroconvulsive Therapy: A Systematic Review.

Adam GędekMichał MaternaPaweł MajewskiAnna Z Antosik-WójcińskaMonika Dominiak
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Electrolyte control is a crucial aspect of guiding ECT therapy. In the context of sodium-related disorders, it is critical to control patient hydration as part of therapy. In addition, succinylcholine should not be used in patients with immobilization, such as catatonia or neuroleptic malignant syndrome. It is necessary to conduct further studies to clarify whether electrolyte concentration affects ECT parameters and clinical efficacy. In addition, it is necessary to assess the influence of various anesthetics on these conditions during ECT. The result of this review should be interpreted bearing in mind the small number of studies conducted to date and the low quality of the evidence they provide.
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