ECT for Bipolar Disorder: A Retrospective Study from North India
Out on PubMed, from authors in India, is this article:
Experience of using electroconvulsive therapy for bipolar disorder: A retrospective study from North India.
Indian J Psychiatry. 2024 Oct;66(10):973-977. doi: 10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_222_24. Epub 2024 Oct 17.PMID: 39668879
Background: Little information is available on response to electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) from India.
Aim: This exploratory study aims to evaluate and compare the sociodemographic and clinical profiles, treatment outcomes of BD patients with depression and mania/mixed episode who received ECT and to evaluate the predictors of response to ECT.
Results: Data of 278 BD patients who received 325 ECT courses were extracted from the ECT register. The number courses of ECT for bipolar depression (n = 202) exceeded those for mania/mixed episodes (n = 123). In terms of response to ECT, >75% response was achieved in 63.3% cases and >50% response was seen in about 90% of the patients. No significant difference was seen in response to ECTs between bipolar depression and mania/mixed episodes.
Conclusion: The present study suggests that about two-thirds of the BD patients show more than 75% response to ECT, and more than 90% of the BD patients show more than 50% response to ECT.
Keywords: Bipolar disorder; depressive episode; electroconvulsive therapy; manic episode; treatment response.
The article is here.
And from the text:
Here is a moderately large (n= 278 patients), retrospective study that contributes nicely to the evidence base on the use of ECT in bipolar disorder. The overall findings support the excellent efficacy and safety in this population.
Kudos to our Indian colleagues for contributing these data.
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