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电痉挛疗法(ECT)对重度抑郁症(MDD)和双相情感障碍(BD)都非常有效。氯胺酮是n -甲基- d -天冬氨酸受体的拮抗剂,已被描述为具有抗抑郁特性。有一种假设认为,使用氯胺酮麻醉的电痉挛疗法比传统的电痉挛疗法更有效。此外,尽管电痉挛疗法是治疗双相障碍和重度抑郁症的黄金标准,但关于氯胺酮治疗和电痉挛疗法哪个更有效,以及氯胺酮与电痉挛疗法联合使用是否更有效,仍然存在一些问题。在本章中,我们回顾了目前关于电痉挛疗法和氯胺酮的有效性的文献。此外,我们讨论氯胺酮是否可以作为TRD患者ECT的替代治疗方法。
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is highly effective both Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Bipolar Disorder (BD). Ketamine, an antagonist of the N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptor, has been described to have antidepressant properties. There is a hypothesis that ECT performed with anesthesia using ketamine is more effective than conventional ECT. Also, although ECT is the gold standard for BD and MDD, there are questions about which is more effective, ketamine treatment or ECT, and whether ketamine is more effective when used in combination with ECT. In this chapter, we review the current literature on the effectiveness of ECT and ketamine. Furthermore, we discuss whether ketamine can be an alternative treatment to ECT for patients with TRD.