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Cognitive side effects of brief pulse electroconvulsive therapy: a reviewAnna Ingram
Department of Psychology, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
J ECT 24:3-9. 2008..The following article presents an overview of what is currently known about the pattern and recovery of cognitive side effects of ECT. Controversies within the literature and areas requiring further research are highlighted...
A comparison of propofol and thiopentone use in electroconvulsive therapy: cognitive and efficacy effectsAnna Ingram
Department of Psychology, The University of Melbourne, Australia
J ECT 23:158-62. 2007..The purpose of this study was to compare thiopentone and propofol administration for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in terms of associated efficacy and cognitive side effects in the immediate and medium term...
