The Effects of Electric Convulsive Treatments on Nitrogen, Calcium, and Phosphorus Metabolism in Psychiatric Patients
- 1 April 1960
- journal article
- Published by Royal College of Psychiatrists in Journal of Mental Science
- Vol. 106 (443) , 638-647
- https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.106.443.638
Abstract
This investigation was designed to determine whether significant alterations in the metabolism of nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus occur in psychiatric patients during the therapeutic administration of electric convulsive treatments. Gour and Chaudhry (1) observed transient changes in serum calcium following grand mal convulsions in a series of patients. Jarvie and Mulligan (2), repeating this experiment in patients receiving muscular relaxants during the administration of E.C.T., failed to demonstrate similar calcium changes. More intimate knowledge of electrolyte metabolism can be obtained by means of balance techniques (3), whereby the degree of retention or loss of a particular substance can be ascertained by maintaining each patient on a constant daily intake and regularly determining the urinary and stool excretion of that substance.Keywords
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