Gray Matter Volume After ECT: More Data From GEMRIC

 Out on PubMed, from GEMRIC, is this paper:


Characterization of gray matter volume changes from one week to 6 months after termination of electroconvulsive therapy in depressed patients.

Laroy M, Bouckaert F, Ousdal OT, Dols A, Rhebergen D, van Exel E, van Wingen G, van Waarde J, Verdijk J, Kessler U, Bartsch H, Jorgensen MB, Paulson OB, Nordanskog P, Prudic J, Sienaert P, Vandenbulcke M, Oltedal L, Emsell L; for GEMRIC.Brain Stimul. 2024 Jul 24;17(4):876-886. doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2024.07.015. Online ahead of print.PMID: 39059711 
The paper is here.
And from the text:

This GEMRIC report (n=86) confirms that GMV reverts to baseline in most, but not all, brain regions months after ECT.
The speculation about underlying neuroplastic mechanisms is interesting. Further elucidation of those mechanisms and the correlation with efficacy and side effects awaits.





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