Recasting the Role of ECT and the ECT Practitioner: For Severe Illness, Not Necessarily TRD.

 Out on PubMed, from international authors, is this LTE:


Recasting the role of electroconvulsive therapy and the electroconvulsive therapy practitioner: For severe illness, not necessarily treatment-resistant depression.

Espinoza RT, Kellner CH, Sartorius A, Nordenskjöld A.J Psychopharmacol. 2025 Feb 16:2698811251319469. doi: 10.1177/02698811251319469. Online ahead of print.PMID: 39956784

The LTE is here.
And here:


In this LTE my colleagues and I make the case for ECT as a treatment for a range of severe and urgent psychiatric illnesses. I am so glad we got to say this in this way, particularly the part about ECT practitioners being specialists in severe illness. For the sake of responsible and rational patient care, it is important to fairly represent ECT and not to prematurely hype supposed replacements.



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