探索在抗凝人群中使用电休克疗法:系统回顾

Ashna Khalid, Aafreen Khalid, Sue Waite, David Plevin
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背景:电休克疗法是治疗多种精神疾病的有效方法。理论上,抗凝患者使用电休克疗法存在一定风险。目的:本系统性综述探讨了在抗凝患者中使用电休克疗法的相关文献,包括在电休克疗法期间继续或停止抗凝治疗的相关不良反应。方法:该研究已在 PROSPERO 上注册(注册号 CRD42023432178)。研究在 CENTRAL、Embase、Medline 和 PsychINFO 数据库中进行了检索,并由两名独立审稿人进行了标题和摘要筛选、全文审阅和数据提取。纳入了计划接受电休克治疗和在电休克治疗前接受抗凝治疗的患者。与电休克疗法或抗凝治疗无关的论文被排除在外。数据用 Microsoft Excel 记录,并以表格形式呈现。64.81%的患者服用华法林,22.22%服用直接作用口服抗凝剂,5.55%服用肝素,其余服用依诺肝素、达肝素、醋硝香豆素或贝美肝素。有两份报告显示,接受抗凝治疗的患者出现了非致命性非中枢神经系统出血和肺栓塞。没有颅内出血或死亡病例。结论:本综述显示,抗凝剂的耐受性贯穿整个电休克治疗过程,大多数患者报告没有不良反应。鉴于研究较少以及影响患者风险状况的并发症等局限性,还需要进一步的研究来指导实践建议和审查长期结果。
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Exploring the use of electroconvulsive therapy in the anticoagulated population: A systematic review
Background:Electroconvulsive therapy is an effective treatment for several psychiatric conditions. There are theoretical risks associated with electroconvulsive therapy in patients who are anticoagulated. However, there is no review investigating these adverse effects.Aim:This systematic review explored the literature on using electroconvulsive therapy in anticoagulated patients, including adverse effects associated with continuation or cessation of anticoagulation during electroconvulsive therapy.Methods:The study was registered on PROSPERO (registration CRD42023432178). A search was conducted across CENTRAL, Embase, Medline and PsychINFO databases, with title and abstract screening, full-text review and data extraction by two independent reviewers. Patients planned for electroconvulsive therapy and on anticoagulation prior to electroconvulsive therapy were included. Papers not related to electroconvulsive therapy or anticoagulation were excluded. Data were recorded in Microsoft Excel, presented in tables.Results:The studies comprised 108 patients and over 700 sessions of electroconvulsive therapy. 64.81% patients were on warfarin, 22.22% on a direct-acting oral anticoagulant, 5.55% on heparin and the rest on enoxaparin, dalteparin, acenocoumarol or bemiparin. There were two reports of both nonfatal non-central nervous system bleeding and pulmonary embolism in patients with anticoagulation. There were no intracranial haemorrhages or deaths. Bridging or substitution with an anticoagulant with a shorter half-life had no additional benefit.Conclusion:This review showed tolerability of anticoagulants continued throughout electroconvulsive therapy, with most patients reporting no adverse effects. Given limitations including few studies and medical comorbidities influencing patient risk profile, further studies are required to guide practice recommendations and review long-term outcomes.
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