Demographic and Clinical Profile of Patients With Dementia Receiving Electroconvulsive Therapy: A Case-Control Study

Qinge Zhang, S. Sha, G. Ungvari, H. Chiu, C. Ng, Hong-bo He, B. Forester, Y. Xiang
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Purpose Little is known about the clinical characteristics of patients with dementia receiving electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for the treatment of behavioral symptoms. This study examined the demographic and clinical profile of patients with dementia receiving ECT in China. Methods This was a retrospective, case-control study. The sample was composed of 23 patients with dementia treated with ECT and 71 sex- and age-matched controls treated for a period of 8 years (2007–2014) at the National Clinical Research Centre of Mental Disorders, China. Sociodemographic and clinical data were collected from the electronic chart management system. Results Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that ECT was independently associated with high risk for suicide at admission. The recorded indications for ECT included both high risk for suicide and aggressive behavior. Most patients responded to ECT satisfactorily (56.5%) or partially (34.8%) with only mild-moderate transient memory impairment (30.4%). Conclusions Although this is a preliminary study limited by the retrospective design and small sample size, findings suggest that ECT is an effective and safe therapeutic intervention to reduce the risk for suicide and aggressive behavior in dementia.
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痴呆患者接受电休克治疗的人口学和临床特征:一项病例对照研究
目的对痴呆患者接受电休克治疗(ECT)治疗行为症状的临床特点了解甚少。本研究调查了中国接受电痉挛治疗的痴呆患者的人口统计学和临床概况。方法回顾性、病例对照研究。样本由23名接受ECT治疗的痴呆患者和71名性别和年龄匹配的对照组组成,这些患者在中国国家精神障碍临床研究中心接受了为期8年(2007-2014)的治疗。从电子图表管理系统收集社会人口学和临床数据。结果多元logistic回归分析显示,电痉挛治疗与入院时自杀风险独立相关。ECT记录的适应症包括自杀和攻击性行为的高风险。大多数患者对ECT反应满意(56.5%)或部分(34.8%),只有轻度-中度短暂性记忆障碍(30.4%)。结论虽然这是一项初步研究,受限于回顾性设计和小样本量,但研究结果表明ECT是一种有效且安全的治疗干预措施,可降低痴呆患者自杀和攻击行为的风险。
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