Electroconvulsive therapy of endogenous depression: an analysis of the influence of various factors on the efficacy of the therapy.

J. Ottosson
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The influence of various factors on therapeutic efficacy was studied in 44 patients with endogenous depression and treated with E.C.T. Therapeutic efficacy was estimated by the rated outcome one week after four treatments and one week after the end of the course, and by the number of treatments required. The factors studied were age, sex, existence of cycloid personality traits, the presence of eliciting stress factors, number of previous depressions and of previous courses of E.C.T., interval to latest depression and latest E.C.T., and duration and severity of the present depression. None of the factors studied displayed any strong relationship to therapeutic efficacy. Cycloid patients required fewer treatments for a satisfactory therapeutic response. Further, the therapeutic response tended to appear later in old patients and when the interval from a preceding course of E.C.T. was short. The final outcome tended to be less favourable after a greater number of preceding courses of E.C.T.
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电休克治疗内源性抑郁症:各种因素对治疗效果的影响分析。
研究了44例内源性抑郁症患者经电疗治疗后各种因素对疗效的影响。疗效通过四次治疗后一周和疗程结束后一周的评定结果以及所需治疗次数来评估。研究的因素包括年龄、性别、是否存在个性波动、是否存在诱发性应激因素、既往抑郁次数和电休克病程、最近一次抑郁和最近一次电休克的间隔时间、当前抑郁的持续时间和严重程度。所有研究的因素都没有显示出与治疗效果有任何密切的关系。摆线病患者需要较少的治疗以获得满意的治疗反应。此外,老年患者的治疗反应往往出现得较晚,且与前一疗程的心电图间隔较短。在之前进行了大量的ect课程后,最终的结果往往不太理想
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