Revitalizing Lost Memories: Long-Term Swift Learning and Improvement Post Electroconvulsive Therapy: A Case Report.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Journal of Ect Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1097/YCT.0000000000001116
Clara Massaneda-Tuneu, Colleen Loo, Donel Martin
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Abstract: Although there is robust evidence of electroconvulsive therapy's (ECT's) efficacy in severe mental illnesses, its use is still constrained by patients' and clinicians' concern about the possibility of cognitive side effects. It is established that anterograde amnesia usually recovers within weeks of the acute ECT treatment course, whereas retrograde memory loss can persist in the long term in some patients. To date, it remains unknown whether retrograde memory loss after ECT can recover and, if so, how.This case report describes a patient who received an acute course of bifrontal 0.5 milliseconds ECT within a time frame of 6 months. The patient initially experienced significant memory loss, including anterograde and retrograde amnesia, the latter including knowledge and skills learnt from more than a decade prior to ECT. During the first year after the patient received ECT, her anterograde memory functioning recovered, but her retrograde memory loss remained. Notably, 2 years after the last ECT treatment, the patient observed an ability to rapidly relearn the material and skills that were lost after ECT. We believe that this case report will offer hope for patients who experience longer-term retrograde memory loss after ECT and stimulate new research on novel interventions for post ECT amnesia.

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恢复失去的记忆:电休克治疗后的长期快速学习和改善:一个病例报告。
摘要:尽管有确凿证据表明电休克疗法(ECT)对重性精神病有疗效,但患者和临床医生对其可能产生的认知副作用的担忧仍制约着该疗法的使用。已经证实,逆行性失忆通常会在电痉挛疗法急性疗程后数周内恢复,而逆行性失忆在某些患者身上可能会长期存在。本病例报告描述了一名在 6 个月内接受了急性双额叶 0.5 毫秒电痉挛治疗的患者。患者最初出现严重失忆,包括前向和逆行性失忆,后者包括电痉挛治疗前十多年学到的知识和技能。在接受电痉挛疗法后的第一年,患者的前向记忆功能得到恢复,但逆行记忆丧失仍然存在。值得注意的是,在最后一次电痉挛疗法治疗两年后,患者观察到自己能够迅速重新学习电痉挛疗法后失去的材料和技能。我们相信,这份病例报告将为电痉挛治疗后出现较长期逆行性失忆的患者带来希望,并激励人们对电痉挛治疗后失忆的新型干预措施进行新的研究。
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Journal of Ect
Journal of Ect 医学-行为科学
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3.70
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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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