Fever Following ECT: New Case Report From Spain

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

RECURRENT SELF-LIMITED HYPERTHERMIA FOLLOWING ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY.

Sánchez-Morla EM, Gómez de Las Heras V.Actas Esp Psiquiatr. 2023 Jan;51(1):41-43. Epub 2023 Jan 1.PMID: 36912393

The "Abstract " is copied below:
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective and safe treatment for severe mental disorders, when it is implemented under an adequate surveillance. Its most frequently described side effects are anterograde amnesia, mania, post- ictal confusion, nausea, headache, myalgia, oral lacerations and dental injuries.

The article is here.
And from the text:






Here's a case of a patient treated for mania who developed transient fever after each of two ECT. Infectious workup (including lumbar puncture, brain MRI) was negative  and a (non-infectious) central nervous system (hypothalamic) etiology is postulated. 
The two treatments were very effective, so this case history is quite positive overall.
Thanks to our Spanish colleagues for adding to the literature on this rare phenomenon.

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