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    The benefits and costs of changing treatment technique in electroconvulsive therapy due to insufficient improvement of a major depressive episode by Sackeim, Harold A., Prudic, Joan, Devanand, D.P., Nobler, Mitchell S., Haskett, Roger F., Mulsant, Benoit H., Rosenquist, Peter B., McCall, William V.

    Published in Brain stimulation (01-09-2020)
    “…Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) technique is often changed after insufficient improvement, yet there has been little research on switching strategies. To…”
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    Pharmacological Strategies in the Prevention of Relapse After Electroconvulsive Therapy by Prudic, Joan, Haskett, Roger F, McCall, W Vaughn, Isenberg, Keith, Cooper, Thomas, Rosenquist, Peter B, Mulsant, Benoit H, Sackeim, Harold A

    Published in The journal of ECT (01-03-2013)
    “…OBJECTIVETo determine whether starting antidepressant medication at the start of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) reduces post-ECT relapse and to determine…”
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    Electroconvulsive Therapy’s Mechanism of Action: Neuroendocrine Hypotheses by Haskett, Roger F

    Published in The journal of ECT (01-06-2014)
    “…ABSTRACTDespite a range of etiological theories since the introduction of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) more than 75 years ago, its mechanism of action…”
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    Screening for depression in the postpartum period: a comparison of three instruments by Hanusa, Barbara H, Scholle, Sarah Hudson, Haskett, Roger F, Spadaro, Kathleen, Wisner, Katherine L

    “…Postpartum depression, the most prevalent complication of childbirth, is often unrecognized. Our objective was to compare the effectiveness of three screening…”
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    Poor health-related quality of life prior to ECT in depressed patients normalizes with sustained remission after ECT by Vaughn McCall, W, Reboussin, David, Prudic, Joan, Haskett, Roger F, Isenberg, Keith, Olfson, Mark, Rosenquist, Peter B, Sackeim, Harold A

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-05-2013)
    “…Abstract Background Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is diminished in depressed adult outpatients and especially impaired among depressed patients…”
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    Determinants of Seizure Threshold in ECT: Benzodiazepine Use, Anesthetic Dosage, and Other Factors by Boylan, Laura S, Haskett, Roger F, Mulsant, Benoit H, Greenberg, Robert M, Prudic, Joan, Spicknall, Kerith, Lisanby, Sarah H, Sackeim, Harold A

    Published in The journal of ECT (01-03-2000)
    “…The electrical dosage of the ECT stimulus impacts on efficacy and cognitive side effects, yet seizure threshold (ST) may vary as much as 50-fold across…”
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    Adjunctive Psychotropic Medications During Electroconvulsive Therapy in the Treatment of Depression, Mania, and Schizophrenia by Haskett, Roger F, Loo, Colleen

    Published in The journal of ECT (01-09-2010)
    “…Current guidelines regarding concomitant antidepressants during electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) are inconsistent. Although the American Psychiatric Association…”
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    Predictors of remission after electroconvulsive therapy in unipolar major depression by DOMBROVSKI, Alexandre Y, MULSANT, Benoit H, HASKETT, Roger F, PRUDIC, Joan, BEGLEY, Amy E, SACKEIM, Harold A

    Published in The journal of clinical psychiatry (01-08-2005)
    “…Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the most effective biological treatment for major depression. However, there is little agreement about clinically useful…”
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    Citalopram Intervention for Hostility: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial by Kamarck, Thomas W, Haskett, Roger F, Muldoon, Matthew, Flory, Janine D, Anderson, Barbara, Bies, Robert, Pollock, Bruce, Manuck, Stephen B

    “…Hostility is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Because central serotonin may modulate aggression, we might expect selective…”
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    Citalopram improves metabolic risk factors among high hostile adults: Results of a placebo-controlled intervention by Kamarck, Thomas W, Muldoon, Matthew F, Manuck, Stephen B, Haskett, Roger F, Cheong, JeeWon, Flory, Janine D, Vella, Elizabeth

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-08-2011)
    “…Summary Hostility is associated with a number of metabolic risk factors for cardiovascular disease, including waist–hip ratio, glucose, and triglycerides…”
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    Clinical Outcome of ECT in Patients With Major Depression and Comorbid Borderline Personality Disorder by Feske, Ulrike, Mulsant, Benoit H., Pilkonis, Paul A., Soloff, Paul, Dolata, Diane, Sackeim, Harold A., Haskett, Roger F.

    Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-11-2004)
    “…OBJECTIVE: Previous research suggests that the comorbidity of major depression with a personality disorder, especially borderline personality disorder, is…”
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    Acute Efficacy of ECT in the Treatment of Major Depression in the Old-Old by Tew, James D., Mulsant, Benoit H., Haskett, Roger F., Prudic, Joan, Thase, Michael E., Crowe, Raymond R., Dolata, Diane, Begley, Amy E., Reynolds, Charles F., Sackeim, Harold A.

    Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-12-1999)
    “…OBJECTIVE: There are few data addressing the outcome of ECT for persons over 75 years of age. In a prospective, multisite study, the authors compared…”
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    Resistance to antidepressant medications and short-term clinical response to ECT by Prudic, J, Haskett, R F, Mulsant, B, Malone, K M, Pettinati, H M, Stephens, S, Greenberg, R, Rifas, S L, Sackeim, H A

    Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-08-1996)
    “…Traditionally, it has been widely assumed that the likelihood of response to ECT is independent of the adequacy of previous treatment with antidepressant…”
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    Addressing depression in obstetrics/gynecology practice by Scholle, Sarah Hudson, Haskett, Roger F, Hanusa, Barbara H, Pincus, Harold Alan, Kupfer, David J

    Published in General hospital psychiatry (01-03-2003)
    “…Efforts to improve the care of depression in primary care patients have largely ignored the potential of obstetrics/gynecology (OB/GYN) practices. We describe…”
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    Relapse during continuation pharmacotherapy after acute response to ECT: a comparison of usual care versus protocolized treatment by Tew, Jr, James D, Mulsant, Benoit H, Haskett, Roger F, Joan, Prudic, Begley, Amy E, Sackeim, Harold A

    Published in Annals of clinical psychiatry (01-01-2007)
    “…ECT, an effective treatment for major depression, is associated with a high relapse rate. Roughly half of all responders during the acute treatment phase…”
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    Best Practices: An Intervention to Promote Evidence-Based Prescribing at a Large Psychiatric Hospital by Stowell, Keith R, Ghinassi, Frank A, Fabian, Tanya J, Nash, Kenneth C, Haskett, Roger F

    Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-03-2009)
    “…An intervention to affect prescribing behavior was implemented at a large psychiatric hospital. Articles providing support for appropriate dosing of quetiapine…”
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    Effect of Concomitant Pharmacotherapy on Electroconvulsive Therapy Outcomes: Short-term Efficacy and Adverse Effects by Sackeim, Harold A, Dillingham, Elaine M, Prudic, Joan, Cooper, Thomas, McCall, W. Vaughn, Rosenquist, Peter, Isenberg, Keith, Garcia, Keith, Mulsant, Benoit H, Haskett, Roger F

    Published in Archives of general psychiatry (01-07-2009)
    “…CONTEXT Medication resistance is the leading indication for use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in major depression. The practice of stopping antidepressant…”
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