Safe ECT in the Presence of Titanium Uveoscleral Stents for Glaucoma: LTE from UCLA in JECT

 Out on PubMed, in JECT, is this case report:

Electroconvulsive Therapy With Titanium-Based Uveoscleral Stents.

Rasheed HA, Cohenmehr J, Chen ST.J ECT. 2022 Jun 11. doi: 10.1097/YCT.0000000000000871. Online ahead of print.PMID: 35700965
The LTE is here:

This is an instructive LTE, adding to the literature on the safety of ECT in the presence of cranial metal objects. Without taking anything away from a highly cautious attitude in approaching patient safety, the inescapable conclusion is that theoretical concerns are often not borne out in clinical care.
It is instructive for non-ophthalmologists to learn about this new stenting technique as a treatment for glaucoma. 
Kudos to these authors for taking the time to add this case report to the ECT literature, particularly the first author medical student.



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