A Further Decrease in the Rates of Administration of Electroconvulsive Therapy in England

Nicky Buley, E. Copland, Sophie Hodge, R. Chaplin
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Objectives Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective treatment of major depression, and there have been consistent improvements in the administration of ECT in the past decade. However, studies have reported a steady decline in the rates of use of ECT in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Despite this, there has been no consistent record of how much ECT is being given or to whom it is given, for more than 20 years. The purpose of this study is to estimate the change in frequency of ECT use, the length of courses, patient demographics, and clinical outcomes between 2006 and 2 periods of 2012/2013 and 2014/2015. Methods In 2012/2013, clinics were asked to complete an online survey giving details of every patient who started a course of ECT between April 1, 2012, and March 31, 2013. This was repeated for the same period in 2014/2015. Results There continues to be a striking decline in the number of courses of ECT prescribed. Course length has increased. Women are twice as likely to be prescribed ECT as men. Modal age is 60 to 80 years, and the most common diagnosis is depression. Most courses were rated as clinically effective, especially for people with severe illnesses. Maintenance ECT is used at half the clinics surveyed. Conclusions The use of ECT in England continues to decline. The reasons for this are unclear and need investigation.
英国电休克治疗的使用率进一步下降
目的电痉挛疗法(ECT)是治疗重度抑郁症的有效方法,在过去的十年中,电痉挛疗法的应用一直在不断改进。然而,研究报告显示,在英国和爱尔兰,电痉挛疗法的使用率稳步下降。尽管如此,在过去的20多年里,并没有关于电痉挛疗法的治疗剂量和治疗对象的一致记录。本研究的目的是估计2006年至2012/2013年和2014/2015年期间ECT使用频率、疗程长度、患者人口统计学和临床结果的变化。方法在2012/2013年,要求诊所完成一项在线调查,提供2012年4月1日至2013年3月31日期间开始ECT疗程的每位患者的详细信息。2014/2015年的同一时期也出现了同样的情况。结果:电痉挛治疗的疗程持续显著减少。课程长度增加了。女性接受电痉挛治疗的可能性是男性的两倍。发病年龄为60 - 80岁,最常见的诊断为抑郁症。大多数课程被评为临床有效,特别是对患有严重疾病的人。在接受调查的诊所中,有一半使用了维持性电痉挛疗法。结论:英国电痉挛疗法的使用率持续下降。其原因尚不清楚,需要调查。
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