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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

The clinical effectiveness and cost effectiveness of electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) for depressive illness, schizophrenia, catatonia and mania.

Summary

NICE has looked carefully at the evidence and has recommended that ECT should only be used for the treatment of severe depressive illness, a prolonged or severe episode of mania, or catatonia if the conditions described in the following paragraphs are applied.  ECT should be used to gain fast and s ...

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The recommendations in this technology appraisal relating to the treatment of depression have been replaced by recommendations in the Depression (update) clinical guideline (CG90) published in October 2009. Note that the recommendations in this technology appraisal relating to the treatment of catatonia, prolonged or severe manic episodes and schizophrenia have not changed.


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Technology appraisals TA59

Issued: April 2003

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