Multilevel Compression Fracture Initiated by Unrestrained Electroconvulsive Therapy for Treatment Resistant Depression Case Report.

Pain medicine case reports Pub Date : 2025-04-01
Andrew Hyde, Brenda Ventura-Gomez
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Background: Depression is the most common cause of emotional disorders in older adults with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) as the preferred treatment for older adults. ECT utilizes a controlled therapeutic seizure resulting in repetitive muscle contractions, which carries the risk of fractures and dislocations.

Case report: This is an unusual case of a 69-year-old man with a history of treatment-resistant depression developing severe midback pain and a multilevel compression fracture after treatment without a well-defined incidence following utilization of ECT. Anteroposterior and lateral x-rays of the thoracic spine demonstrated a 2-level compression. The patient was a candidate for kyphoplasty. Bone density was age appropriate. On follow-up, the patient denied pain with healing of the fracture without augmentation. Initiation of physical therapy was recommended.

Conclusions: Individuals with age-appropriate nonosteoporotic bones can develop fractures during ECT. Back pain following ECT may be associated with a vertebral compression fracture, especially in older adults.

无约束电休克治疗顽固性抑郁症致多节段压缩性骨折1例报告。
背景:抑郁症是老年人情绪障碍最常见的原因,电休克治疗(ECT)是老年人的首选治疗方法。电痉挛疗法利用可控的治疗性癫痫发作,导致反复的肌肉收缩,这有骨折和脱位的风险。病例报告:这是一个不寻常的病例,69岁男性,有治疗难治性抑郁症病史,治疗后出现严重的中背部疼痛和多节段压缩性骨折,使用ECT后发病率不明。胸椎正位和侧位x线片显示2节段压迫。该患者是后凸成形术的候选者。骨密度与年龄相符。在随访中,患者否认疼痛,骨折愈合,无需增强。建议开始物理治疗。结论:与年龄相适应的非骨质疏松症患者可以在ECT中发生骨折。ECT后的背部疼痛可能与椎体压缩性骨折有关,尤其是老年人。
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