Classics in ECT: ECT For Dopaminergic Psychosis in PD, Case Series from 1988

"Classics in ECT" bring you this case series from 1988, from clinicians in Vancouver, Canada:


Treatment of dopaminomimetic psychosis in Parkinson's disease with electroconvulsive therapy.

Hurwitz TA, Calne DB, Waterman K.Can J Neurol Sci. 1988 Feb;15(1):32-4. doi: 10.1017/s0317167100027141.PMID: 3345460

The abstract is copied below:
Two Parkinsonian patients with chronic nonconfusional dopaminomimetic psychosis were treated with a course of electroconvulsive therapy. In both cases sustained remission of psychosis was obtained in the face of ongoing administration of dopaminomimetics.

The article is here.

And here:



Here's a classic well-presented report of two cases of dopaminergic psychosis in patients with PD, successfully treated with short courses of ECT. I do like the sentence about choosing between "mobile and mad" or "sane but unable to move" with pharmacotherapy.
I blog about this because it is good to know about another citation in the literature on ECT in PD.

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