Out on PubMed yesterday is this review of cognitive screening tools for ECT from
neuropsychologists Donel Martin and Shawn McClintock and ECT researcher and immediate ISEN past President, Colleen Loo:
This is a solid review, definitely worth reading. It has 2 excellent tables, one of brief cognitive assessment tools with ECT specificity, one of general cognitive assessment tools.
The authors note that the Clinical Alliance for Research in ECT (CARE) Network,
a group of over 40 sites in Australia, chose the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) as their preferred tool.
Please see also blog post of 3/29/2020 about the ECCA tool.
neuropsychologists Donel Martin and Shawn McClintock and ECT researcher and immediate ISEN past President, Colleen Loo:
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2020 May 21:4867420924093. doi: 10.1177/0004867420924093. Online ahead of print. PMID: 32436734
The link to the abstract is above.This is a solid review, definitely worth reading. It has 2 excellent tables, one of brief cognitive assessment tools with ECT specificity, one of general cognitive assessment tools.
The authors note that the Clinical Alliance for Research in ECT (CARE) Network,
a group of over 40 sites in Australia, chose the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) as their preferred tool.
Please see also blog post of 3/29/2020 about the ECCA tool.
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