Cognitive function after electroconvulsive therapy for depression: relationship to clinical response
Abstract
Background As uncertainty remains about whether clinical response influences cognitive function after electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for depression, we examined the effect of remission status on cognitive function in depressed patients 4 months after a course of ECT. Method A secondary analysis was undertaken on participants completing a randomised controlled trial of ketamine augmentation of ECT for depression who were categorised by remission...
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Title
Cognitive function after electroconvulsive therapy for depression: relationship to clinical response
Published Date
Feb 27, 2020
Journal
Volume
51
Issue
10
Pages
1647 - 1656
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