Classics in ECT: M Schou on Lithium and ECT: Review in Acta, 1991

"Classics in ECT" brings you this review from Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, in 1991:

Lithium and electroconvulsive therapy: adversaries, competitors, allies?

Schou M.Acta Psychiatr Scand. 1991 Nov;84(5):435-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1991.tb03174.x.PMID: 1776496 Review.

The pdf is here.
The article is here:

This is a fine review of some of the issues of indications/efficacy and interaction between lithium and ECT. We are reminded of the different profile of efficacy of lithium in depression and mania, and the lack of evidence for maintenance ECT 30 years ago. The risk/benefit ratio of concomitant use of lithium and ECT is still debated today.
Mogens Schou (1918-2005) was a Danish psychiatrist, who, along with John Cade, pioneered the use of lithium for bipolar disorder.
A full read, ~10 minutes, is recommended for all history of ECT buffs.





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