0
CASE REPORTS   |    
COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING ECT OVER A THREE-YEAR PERIOD IN A STATE INSTITUTION
J. R. MATTHEW; E. CONSTAN
Am J Psychiatry 1964;120:1119-1120.
View Article Information
Clinical Director, Dr. Norman W. Beatty Memorial Hosp., Westville, Ind.
Staff Physician, Dr. Norman W. Beatty Memorial Hosp., Westville, Ind.
text A A A
PDF of the full text article.
Abstract
Four fatalities are reviewed: 1. Cerebral hemorrhage, 2. Coronary occlusion, 3. Aspiration pneumonia and 4. Pulmonary embolism. Two other complications are also reviewed, one a result of ECT and the other an incidental complication; namely, rupture of an abdominal viscus and acute suppurative appendicitis.Kalinowsky(2) states that coronary complications may arise following ECT. He states that cerebral hemorrhage has not occurred in his experience. Kalinowsky(3) also states intestinal ruptures have occurred as has pulmonary embolism from pelvic thrombosis.Clinically, the occurrence of the described unusual complications following the use of ECT over a 3-year period in one institution has resulted in a broadening of the staff's education and experience in this field and have tested their mettle in coping with these complications.However, in spite of the fact that complications do arise, the value of this form of treatment is in no way disputed.Abstract Teaser
Figures in this Article

    Your Session has timed out. Please sign back in to continue.
    Sign In Your Session has timed out. Please sign back in to continue.
    Sign In to Access Full Content
     
    Username
    Password
    Sign in via Athens (What is this?)
    Athens is a service for single sign-on which enables access to all of an institution's subscriptions on- or off-site.
    Not a subscriber?

    Subscribe Now/Learn More

    PsychiatryOnline subscription options offer access to the DSM-IV-TR® library, books, journals, CME, and patient resources. This all-in-one virtual library provides psychiatrists and mental health professionals with key resources for diagnosis, treatment, research, and professional development.

    Need more help? PsychiatryOnline Customer Service may be reached by emailing PsychiatryOnline@psych.org or by calling 800-368-5777 (in the U.S.) or 703-907-7322 (outside the U.S.).

    +
    +
    +

    CME Activity

    There is currently no quiz available for this resource. Please click here to go to the CME page to find another.
    Submit a Comments
    Please read the other comments before you post yours. Contributors must reveal any conflict of interest.
    Comments are moderated and will appear on the site at the discertion of JBJS editorial staff.

    * = Required Field
    (if multiple authors, separate names by comma)
    Example: John Doe



    Related Content
    Books
    The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Geriatric Psychiatry, 4th Edition > Chapter 27.  >
    Dulcan's Textbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry > Chapter 52.  >
    The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Psychopharmacology, 4th Edition > Chapter 44.  >
    Gabbard's Treatments of Psychiatric Disorders, 4th Edition > Chapter 27.  >
    Topic Collections
    Psychiatric News
    APA Guidelines