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- Tardive Seizures After Electroconvulsive Therapy - PubMed
Seizures that occurred spontaneously after the termination of an ECT seizure are a rare complication of modified ECT Recommencing ECT after a tardive seizure may occur after review of modifiable seizure risk factors and with consideration of antiepileptic medication and extended post-ECT monitoring …
- Tardive seizure after electroconvulsive therapy: Prevalence and . . .
Tardive seizure refers to a spontaneous seizure, which occurs after electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) It is a rare and poorly understood phenomenon that can lead to other serious consequences such as status epilepticus Risk factors may be associated, and its management is by no means consensual However, tardive seizure remains little explored in the absence of feedback and data sharing The
- Tardive Seizures After Electroconvulsive Therapy
ve seizures with modified ECT We aimed to review the literature to provide clinical guidance for the use of ECT after tardive seizures Methods PubMed, EMBASE, PsycInfo, and CINAHL databases were searched from inception to May 2021 to identify cases of modified ECT, with evidence of a seizure occurring within 7 days of a terminated ECT seizure Data for demographic, medical, pharmacological
- JLE - Epileptic Disorders - Tardive myoclonic focal seizures after . . .
We describe the case of a patient on antidepressant treatment who developed tardive persistent focal myoclonic seizures with and without an altered level of consciousness after various ECT sessions A 77-year-old woman with vascular risk factors and a history of ischaemic heart disease had major depressive disorder resistant to antidepressants
- What is the management approach for tardive dyskinesia following a seizure?
The question appears to conflate two distinct clinical entities: tardive dyskinesia (a medication-induced movement disorder) and tardive seizures (late seizures occurring after electroconvulsive therapy)
- a case of focal neurologic deficits, seizure, and lateralized eeg . . .
Rationale: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a treatment involving the sedation of a patient and the administration of small electrical currents to stimulate a seizure; this is often used to treat mental illnesses including refractory depression and bipolar disorder There are a small number of reports describing seizures following ECT, which have been termed “tardive” seizures [1] These
- Electroconvulsive therapy and seizure: a double-edged sword?
Spontaneous seizure after ECT is defined as a tardive seizure and may present with bilateral tonic-clonic seizures, focal motor seizures, or nonconvulsive symptoms [37, 39]
- Tardive Seizures After Electroconvulsive Therapy | Request PDF
Spontaneous seizure after ECT is defined as a tardive seizure and may present with bilateral tonic-clonic seizures, focal motor seizures, or nonconvulsive symptoms [37,39]
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