Adjunctive Ketamine Case Report

 Out on PubMed, from clinicians in California, is this case report:

Adjunct Ketamine in Electroconvulsive Therapy.

Yang C, Klein CA, Frazier A.Innov Clin Neurosci. 2021 Jul-Sep;18(7-9):10.PMID: 34980987


The full letter is here:

This is a well-intended case report that describes a known anesthesia modification to enhance seizure induction. Unfortunately, not enough details are provided to tell if the patient actually had a high seizure threshold; furthermore it is unclear why the authors did not try to lower the methohexital dose when they added the ketamine.
But Monday morning critiques aside, it is good to hear that ECT is being done in the state hospital system in California.
And, whoever are the readers of Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience, this case introduces ECT to them, so kudos to these clinician authors for putting this in the literature.

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