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Electroconvulsive therapy following incident bipolar disorder: When, how, and for whom?

Estela SalagreChristopher RohdeEduard VietaSøren Dinesen Østergaard
Published in: Bipolar disorders (2022)
A substantial proportion of the patients with incident BD who receive ECT require this treatment within the first year after the diagnosis. The most common indication for ECT is depression followed by (psychotic) mania. Inpatient voluntary ECT using bilateral electrode placement is the most common form of administration.
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