Importance of Multispecialty Coordination of Care in an Electroconvulsive Therapy Patient With Musculoskeletal, Neurological, and Vascular Injuries: A Case Report.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Journal of Ect Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-28 DOI:10.1097/YCT.0000000000001037
Hong M Lee, Michael D Kisicki, Jennifer Hong, Julia C Knight
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Abstract: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is considered an effective therapy for patients suffering from severe, life-threatening, intractable depression. This treatment modality delivers controlled electrical currents (typically no more than 100 J) under general anesthesia to induce seizure. Although generally considered to have a high safety profile, physiological changes induced during the ictal phase of ECT, such as elevation in blood pressure and intracranial pressure, impose additional risks to patients with concomitant cardiovascular or cerebrovascular conditions. We describe the successful use of ECT in a unique case complicated by a combination of acute vertebral artery dissection, traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage, and cervical spine injury sustained from a suicide attempt by intentional motor vehicle collision. Although ECT can be safely administered in the presence of recent vertebral artery dissection and traumatic intraparenchymal hemorrhage, an emphasis on multispecialty coordination is crucial to monitor and reduce the risk of elevated blood pressure and further cervical spine injury.

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多专科协调护理对一名肌肉骨骼、神经和血管损伤的电休克治疗患者的重要性:病例报告。
摘要:电休克疗法(ECT)被认为是治疗严重、危及生命的顽固性抑郁症患者的有效疗法。这种治疗方式是在全身麻醉的情况下通过可控电流(通常不超过 100 焦耳)诱发癫痫发作。尽管人们普遍认为电痉挛疗法具有较高的安全性,但其发作期诱导的生理变化(如血压和颅内压升高)会给合并心脑血管疾病的患者带来额外风险。我们描述了在一个特殊病例中成功使用电痉挛疗法的情况,该病例合并有急性椎动脉夹层、外伤性脑内出血以及因故意驾车相撞自杀未遂而导致的颈椎损伤。虽然在近期发生椎动脉夹层和外伤性椎体内出血的情况下可以安全地实施电痉挛疗法,但强调多专科协调对于监测和降低血压升高及颈椎进一步损伤的风险至关重要。
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Journal of Ect
Journal of Ect 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
20.00%
发文量
154
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​The Journal of ECT covers all aspects of contemporary electroconvulsive therapy, reporting on major clinical and research developments worldwide. Leading clinicians and researchers examine the effects of induced seizures on behavior and on organ systems; review important research results on the mode of induction, occurrence, and propagation of seizures; and explore the difficult sociological, ethical, and legal issues concerning the use of ECT.
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