Electroconvulsive Therapy and Death by Suicide.

B. Watts, Talya Peltzman, B. Shiner
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Background: It is currently unclear if a course of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is associated with a decreased risk of death by suicide. The limited literature based on evidence either does not reflect contemporary practice or else includes patients receiving as few as one treatment. We sought to examine the association of an adequate exposure to ECT treatment with risk of death by suicide in a present-day sample. Methods: We conducted a study using electronic medical record data from the Department of Veterans Affairs health system from between 2000 and 2017. We compared all-cause and suicide mortality among patients who received an index course of ECT with a comparison group created through propensity score matching. Results: Our sample included 5,157 index courses of ECT. The suicide death rate in those receiving ECT was 137.34 deaths per 10,000 in 30 days and 804.39 per 10,000 in 365 days. The rate of death by suicide in the control group was 138.65 per 10,000 in 30 days and 564.52 per 10,000 in 1 year. The relative risk of death by suicide comparing those receiving an index course of ECT and the matched group was 0.96 (95% CI, 0.38-1.55; P = .994) in 30 days and 1.38 (95% CI, 0.88-1.87; P = .10) in 1 year. Conclusion: The risk of suicide mortality 30 days and 1 year following treatment was similar in patients treated with an index course ECT and in a matched group. There was no evidence that an ECT course decreased the risk of death by suicide.
电休克疗法与自杀死亡。
背景:目前尚不清楚一个疗程的电休克治疗(ECT)是否与自杀死亡风险的降低有关。基于证据的有限文献要么不能反映当代实践,要么包括只接受一种治疗的患者。我们试图在当今的样本中检查适当暴露于ECT治疗与自杀死亡风险的关系。方法:我们使用2000年至2017年退伍军人事务部卫生系统的电子病历数据进行了一项研究。我们比较了接受ECT指数疗程的患者与通过倾向评分匹配创建的对照组的全因死亡率和自杀死亡率。结果:我们的样本包括5157个ECT指标疗程。接受电痉挛治疗的患者在30天内的自杀死亡率为137.34 / 10000,在365天内为804.39 / 10000。对照组30天内自杀率为138.65‰,1年内自杀率为564.52‰。接受ECT指标疗程的患者与匹配组相比,自杀死亡的相对风险为0.96 (95% CI, 0.38-1.55;P = .994)和1.38 (95% CI, 0.88-1.87;P = .10)。结论:治疗后30天和1年的自杀死亡率在接受指数疗程ECT治疗的患者和匹配组中相似。没有证据表明电痉挛疗法降低了自杀死亡的风险。
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