Open Access
ELECTRO CONVULSIVE THERAPY
Author(s) -
Farrukh Hayat Khan,
Khalid Hayat Khan
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2006.13.04.4908
Subject(s) - medicine , psychiatry , anxiety , mania , depression (economics) , electroconvulsive therapy , schizophrenia (object oriented programming) , psychosis , pediatrics , bipolar disorder , mood , economics , macroeconomics
Objective: To compare the efficacy of ECT with those of pharmacologicaltreatment modalities, and to bring to light the continuing usefulness of ECT despite the availability of a number of newerand better medicines. Design: A prospective comparative study. Setting: Department of psychiatry, Combined MilitaryHospital Pano Aqil Cantt Period From Jan 2003 to March 2004. Subjects and Methods: Patients suffering from MajorDepression, Mania, Puerperal Psychosis, and Schizophrenia, were included in the study. Two groups were made. I.e.patients treated with medicines only (group I), and patients treated with ECT alone as first line therapy(Group II). Eachgroup comprised 50 patients. Patients belong to two groups were matched closely regarding their age, sex durationor illness, clinical picture and previous treatment etc. Response to treatment was judged with the help of HDRS in caseof depressed patients and clinically only in rest of the patients. Results of the treatment were recorded and comparisonmade for two groups. SPSS was utilized to obtain statistical significance. Results: ECT proved to be a superiortreatment in the achievement of quick remission, especially in those depressed patients with acute onset, psychomotorretardation, psychotic features, and severe disabling anxiety associated with primary illness. Very excited manicpatients quickly responded to ECT and calmed down. Catatonic Schizophrenics showed dramatic response, and sodid patients with puerperal Psychosis, in achieving early remission. Conclusion: In-spite of misinformation by media,and misconceptions in the minds of lay people, as well as, those related to medical profession, ECT remains a veryeffective and safe treatment even today. It should be used without hesitation wherever indicated. Limitations of presentstudy need improvement in future studies, in order to achieve more scientifically oriented results.