电休克疗法。

P Cephus, R F Collins, B L Callies
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电休克疗法(ECT)已经发展成为一种有用的治疗方案,为选定的精神病人群体。通过对ECT的全面了解和明智的候选者选择,积极的治疗反应可以以最小的并发症风险实现。电痉挛疗法,在其最先进的应用中,为某些严重的精神病患者提供了一种可以立即见效的治疗选择。
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Electroconvulsive therapy.

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has evolved into a useful treatment alternative for a select psychiatric patient population. With thorough knowledge of ECT and judicious candidate selection, positive therapeutic responses can be achieved with minimal risk of complications. ECT, in its state-of-the-art application, offers certain severely-ill psychiatric patients a treatment option that can provide immediate results.

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