ECT AND SEIZURE THRESHOLD - EFFECTS OF STIMULUS WAVE FORM AND ELECTRODE PLACEMENT
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 15 (2) , 225-241
Abstract
The effects of stimulus parameters and electrode placement upon ECT [electroconvulsive therapy] seizure threshold were investigated in 40 psychiatric inpatients referred for ECT treatment, using EEG monitoring of seizure activity. Brief pulse stimuli required approximately 1/3 as much stimulus energy as sine wave stimuli in producing equivalent suprathreshold seizures. For brief pulse stimuli, unilateral nondominant electrode placement, utilizing a parieto-frontotemporal arrangement, was associated with a slightly lower seizure threshold than for bilateral electrode placement. For sine wave stimuli no difference in seizure threshold on the basis of electrode placement was found, although unilateral electrode placement was associated with briefer seizures. The implications of these findings in terms of clinical efficacy and CNS side effects are discussed.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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