Case report: delayed response after electroconvulsive therapy in a patient with major depressive disorder.
Fangyue ChenEmad SidhomSharon YangEladia Ruiz-MendozaJulius EssemPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2021)
we describe here an unusual case of delayed response to electroconvulsive therapy in the treatment of severe depressive disorder. Studies have shown the number of acute ECT treatments to be highly variable, affected by a number of factors including treatment frequency, condition treated and its severity, the ECT technical parameters, as well as concurrent use of pharmacological treatment. This may call for re-consideration of the current ECT treatment guidelines, requiring more research to help stratify and standardize the treatment regime.