Neurological Soft Signs Not Increased by ECT: New Study From Germany

Out on PubMed, from researchers in Germany, is this paper:

Neurological soft signs are increased in major depressive disorder irrespective of treatment.

Schülke R, Liepach K, Brömstrup AL, Folsche T, Deest M, Bleich S, Neyazi A, Frieling H, Maier HB.J Neural Transm (Vienna). 2023 Feb 20. doi: 10.1007/s00702-023-02602-z. Online ahead of print.PMID: 36801977

The pdf is here.
And from the text:





Here's a very interesting study that adds to our knowledge of the neurological safety of ECT.
The concept of neurological soft signs is fascinating and the measurement in this study seems very careful. So, more evidence that psychiatric disorders affect the brain (surprise!) and that ECT is not bad for the brain (a real surprise to many critics!)



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