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Abstract

Introduction

Given the contradictory data available in the literature, the aim of this systematic review was to investigate the impact of the diagnostic method for borderline personality disorder (BPD) on the acute response and the risk of early relapse in major depressed individuals treated with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).

Method

After a systematic literature review performed during March 2023 in the PubMed-Medline database according to the PRISMA criteria, 47 articles were identified using the keyword algorithm (“Electroconvulsive Therapy” [Mesh] or electroconvulsive therapy) and (“Borderline Personality Disorder” [Mesh] or borderline personality disorder). The inclusion criteria applied for the selection of articles in this systematic review were: (1) articles investigating the impact of BPD on the acute response and/or the risk of early relapse in major depressed individuals (> 18 years old) treated with ECT, (2) diagnosis of BPD and major depressive disorder by validated screening tests and/or systematic psychiatric interviews based on diagnostic criteria of international classification, (3) any type of study (cross-sectional, longitudinal, prospective, retrospective, interventional and experimental), (4) articles written in English or French, and (5) articles published after January 2000. After assessment of the 47 articles based on these inclusion criteria by two authors, seven studies investigating the impact of BPD diagnosed by systematic psychiatric interview or screening tests on the acute response and the risk of early relapse in major depressed individuals treated with ECT were included in this systematic review.

Results

Unlike the three studies diagnosing BPD by screening tests, the four studies diagnosing BPD by systematic psychiatric interview demonstrated a negative impact of this personality disorder on the acute response or the risk of early relapse in major depressed individuals treated with ECT. However, all studies included in this systematic review presented a low level of scientific evidence (cross-sectional epidemiological studies and retrospective cohort studies).

Conclusion

Despite the need for studies of better scientific quality, the results of this systematic review seem to indicate that screening for BPD by systematic psychiatric interview during the pre-ECT assessment and the establishment of adequate therapeutic strategies in case of comorbid BPD could be promising options to allow better acute response and better prevention of early relapses in major depressed individuals treated with ECT.

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[边缘型人格障碍的诊断方法对接受电痉挛疗法治疗的重度抑郁症患者的急性反应和早期复发风险的影响:系统文献综述]。
导言:鉴于文献中存在相互矛盾的数据,本系统性综述旨在研究边缘型人格障碍(BPD)的诊断方法对接受电休克疗法(ECT)治疗的重度抑郁症患者的急性反应和早期复发风险的影响:2023年3月,根据PRISMA标准在PubMed-Medline数据库中进行了系统性文献综述,通过关键词算法("电休克疗法"[Mesh]或电休克疗法)和("边缘型人格障碍"[Mesh]或边缘型人格障碍)确定了47篇文章。本系统综述在选择文章时采用的纳入标准是(1) 研究 BPD 对接受 ECT 治疗的重度抑郁症患者(18 岁以上)的急性反应和/或早期复发风险的影响的文章;(2) 根据国际分类的诊断标准,通过有效的筛查测试和/或系统的精神病学访谈诊断出 BPD 和重度抑郁障碍的文章;(3) 任何类型的研究(横断面、纵向、前瞻性、回顾性、干预性和实验性);(4) 用英语或法语撰写的文章;(5) 2000 年 1 月以后发表的文章。根据这些纳入标准,两位作者对 47 篇文章进行了评估,然后将 7 项研究纳入了本系统性综述,这些研究调查了通过系统性精神病学访谈或筛查测试诊断出的 BPD 对接受 ECT 治疗的重度抑郁症患者的急性反应和早期复发风险的影响:与三项通过筛查测试诊断 BPD 的研究不同,四项通过系统性精神病学访谈诊断 BPD 的研究表明,这种人格障碍对接受 ECT 治疗的重度抑郁症患者的急性反应或早期复发风险有负面影响。然而,纳入本系统综述的所有研究(横断面流行病学研究和回顾性队列研究)均提供了低水平的科学证据:尽管还需要科学质量更高的研究,但本系统综述的结果似乎表明,在ECT治疗前的评估中,通过系统的精神病学访谈筛查BPD,并在合并BPD的情况下制定适当的治疗策略,可能是一种很有前景的选择,可使接受ECT治疗的重度抑郁症患者获得更好的急性反应,并更好地预防早期复发。
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