Electroconvulsive therapy for the acute management of severe agitation in dementia

This study began as a single-blind randomized controlled trial (RCT) to investigate the efficacy and safety of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for severe treatment-refractory agitation in advanced dementia. The aims are to assess agitation reduction using the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory (CMA...

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Veröffentlicht in:PloS one 2024-06, Vol.19 (6), p.e0303894
Hauptverfasser: Lapid, Maria I, Merrill, Julia, Mueller, Martina, Hermida, Adriana P, Nykamp, Louis, Andrus, Jason, Azizi, Heela, Bolton, Paula, Bonsu, Nana, Braga, Raphael, Dillon, Catherine R, Ecklesdafer, Donna, Evans, Darci, Harper, David, Heintz, Hannah, Hussain-Krauter, Sehba, Holzgen, Olivia, Humphrey, Daniel, Jiwani, Salima, Johnson, Emily K, Kang, Simran, Kassien, Janelle, Kim, Jonathan, Knapp, Rebecca G, Kung, Simon, Kremen, Neil, Le, Kendra, Mahdasian, Jack, Marzouk, Taylor, Masrud, Jared D, Mattingly, Jefferson, Miller, Dawn, Pagali, Sandeep R, Patrick, Regan, Riva Posse, Patricio, Pritchett, Cristina, Rahman, Aniqa, Rath, Swapnil, Roczniak, Cara, Rummans, Teresa A, Sanghani, Sohag, Seiner, Steve, Smart, LeAnn, Tomaschek, Evan, Tsygankova, Valeriya, VanderSchuur-White, Lori, Walton, Monica P, Wilkins, James, Williams, April, Williams, Sarah M, Petrides, George, Forester, Brent P
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