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Differential response to right unilateral ECT in depressed patients impact of comorbidity and severity of illness [ISRCTN39974945]
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Differential response to right unilateral ECT in depressed patients:
impact of comorbidity and severity of illness [ISRCT
Pertti Heikman*1, Heikki Katila1, Seppo Sarna2, Kristian Wahlbeck1 and
Kimmo Kuoppasalmi3
Address: 1Department of Psychiatry, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland, 2Department of Public Health, University of
Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland and 3National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland
E-mail: Pertti Heikman* - pertti.heikman@hus.fi; Heikki Katila - heikki.katila@hus.fi; Seppo Sarna - Seppo.Sarna@helsinki.fi;
Kristian Wahlbeck - kristian.wahlbeck@hus.fi; Kimmo Kuoppasalmi - kimmo.kuoppasalmi@ktl.fi
*Corresponding author
Published: 17 January 2002
Received: 17 October 2001
Accepted: 17 January 2002
BMC Psychiatry 2002, 2:2
This article is available from: /1471-244X/2/2
? 2002 Heikman et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in any medium for any purpose,
provided this notice is preserved along with the articles original URL.
Abstract
Background: Recent electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) efficacy studies of right unilateral (RUL)
ECT may not apply to real life clinics with a wide range of patients with major depressive episodes.
Methods: The study included two groups of patients. In addition to a homogeneous group of
patients with major depression according to DSM-IV criteria with severity of the major depressive
episode 16 scores on 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HDRS) (Group 1, n = 16),
we included a heterogeneous group of patients with less severe major depressive episodes or with
a variety of comorbid conditions (Group 2, n = 24). We randomly assigned the patients to an RUL
ECT treatment dosed at 5 or 2.5 times seizure threshold with an intent-to-treat design. The
outcomes measured blindly were HDRS, number of treatments
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