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Conrad Melton Swartz1, Robert Krohmer, Nikolaus Michael
1Department of Psychiatry, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA. ectdoc@pol.net
Abstract:
Bilateral electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) seizure threshold charge averaged 162.8 and 125.1 mC at 900 and 1150 mA, respectively (p<0.02), measured in randomized balanced order (N=18). Results are consistent with stimulus dose strongly depending on current besides charge, rather than charge alone. ECT stimuli of differing currents but equal charge differ in dose.
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