ECT augmentation of antipsychotics in severely ill schizophrenia: a naturalistic, observational study.

Conclusions: Augmentation of ECT seems to increase responsiveness during acute treatment of severely ill schizophrenia patients. The mean percentage reduction in PANSS scores by 25% following antipsychotic treatment can help identify patients that will benefit from ECT after psychotic relapse in future.Key pointsThere is positive evidence to support the role of ECT in the treatment of schizophrenia; however, it remains unclear to what extent this growing evidence reflects the actual situation in clinical practice.Augmentation of ECT seems to increase responsiveness during acute treatment of severely ill schizophrenia patients.The addition of ECT to antipsychotic treatment may only be beneficial in patients with antipsychotic responses below 50%.The mean percentage reduction in PANSS scores by 25% following antipsychotic treatment can help identify patients that will benefit from ECT after psychotic relapses in the future. PMID: 32538214 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice - Category: Psychiatry Tags: Int J Psychiatry Clin Pract Source Type: research