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Ninke, T.; Bayerl, S. und Groene, P. (2020): Anästhesie zur Elektrokrampftherapie. In: Anaesthesist, Bd. 70, Nr. 4: S. 271-279

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Abstract

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an important component in the treatment of depression and schizophrenia in Germany. For this intervention patients undergo short-term general anesthesia and muscle relaxation. Before anesthesia can be carried out patients are subject to a comprehensive examination. For general anesthesia all established hypnotics can be used, but differences with respect to the success of the ECT have been described. Short-acting or reversible relaxants should be preferentially used. The risks of general anesthesia during ECT are estimated to be low but a transient hemodynamic instability of patients can occur. Treatment can be performed as an inpatient but also as an outpatient procedure.

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