Acta Editorial About Maintenance ECT

Out on PubMed, in Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, is this editorial:

Electroconvulsive
 Therapy: Stayin' Alive, Stayin' Well.
Kellner CH.Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2021 Sep;144(3):215-217. doi: 10.1111/acps.13352.PMID: 34397107 


The pdf is here.

This editorial, written by me, is mainly about maintenance ECT. Of course, I recommend you read in full the three articles in this issue of Acta, from which the editorial derives. Usually, I dislike cutsey titles for serious pieces about ECT, but I could not resist the Bee Gees reference, given the new data about ECT's effectiveness in reducing suicide (reference #6, above, and blog posts of August 4th and 12th). I guess the other relevant point is the call to drop the term, "continuation ECT," and just refer to all ECT after the index course as "maintenance ECT." As I say near the end, the Editors of Acta deserve great praise for their ongoing recognition of the importance of ECT research and clinical papers.

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