Search Results - "McLoughlin, Declan"
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Objective Cognitive Performance Associated with Electroconvulsive Therapy for Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-09-2010)“…Background Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the most acutely effective treatment for depression, but is limited by cognitive side effects. However, research…”
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Usefulness of Hamilton rating scale for depression subset scales and full versions for electroconvulsive therapy
Published in PloS one (09-11-2021)“…We investigated the predictive value of subset scales and full versions of the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAMD) for therapeutic outcomes in ECT…”
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Relapse Following Successful Electroconvulsive Therapy for Major Depression: A Meta-Analysis
Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2013)“…High rates of early relapse following electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) are typically reported in the literature. Current treatment guidelines offer little…”
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Epigenetics and depression: return of the repressed
Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-02-2014)“…Abstract Introduction Epigenetics has recently emerged as a potential mechanism by which adverse environmental stimuli can result in persistent changes in gene…”
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Relapse following bitemporal and high‐dose right unilateral electroconvulsive therapy for major depression
Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-09-2021)“…Objective Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective acute treatment for severe and/or medication‐resistant depression but maintaining remission following…”
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Changing tactics: Does switching improve electroconvulsive therapy outcomes?
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Electroconvulsive therapy for depression: 80 years of progress
Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-11-2021)“…Electroconvulsive therapy is the most effective treatment for severe, psychotic or treatment-resistant depression. However, its effectiveness continues to be…”
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Should we stop using electroconvulsive therapy?
Published in BMJ (Online) (09-01-2019)“…Electroconvulsive therapy has no long term benefits compared with placebo and often causes brain damage, say John Read and Sue Cunliffe. But Sameer Jauhar and…”
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Twelve-Month Outcomes for Remitters Following Electroconvulsive Therapy for Depression
Published in The journal of clinical psychiatry (18-04-2022)Get full text
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Childhood maltreatment and outcomes following electroconvulsive therapy in adults with depression
Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (05-09-2024)“…Childhood maltreatment is associated with less favourable treatment outcomes with pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy for depression. It is unknown whether this…”
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Whole blood mitochondrial DNA copy number in depression and response to electroconvulsive therapy
Published in Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry (08-03-2023)“…Mitochondrial dysfunction may play a role in various psychiatric conditions. Mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNAcn), the ratio of mitochondrial DNA to nuclear…”
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Nursing home staff mental health during the Covid‐19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland
Published in International journal of geriatric psychiatry (01-01-2022)“…Background Nursing homes for older adults have been disproportionately affected by the Covid‐19 pandemic with increased mortality of residents and staff…”
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Bitemporal Versus High-Dose Unilateral Twice-Weekly Electroconvulsive Therapy for Depression (EFFECT-Dep): A Pragmatic, Randomized, Non-Inferiority Trial
Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-04-2016)“…Objective:ECT is the most effective treatment for severe depression. Previous efficacy studies, using thrice-weekly brief-pulse ECT, reported that high-dose…”
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Peripheral blood inflammatory markers in depression: Response to electroconvulsive therapy and relationship with cognitive performance
Published in Psychiatry research (01-09-2022)“…•CRP, IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-α were higher in depressed patients than in controls.•ECT did not alter inflammatory mediator concentrations.•We found no…”
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Worsening of mental health outcomes in nursing home staff during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland
Published in PloS one (26-09-2023)“…Background Mental health issues in nursing home staff during the COVID-19 pandemic have been significant; however, it is not known if these issues persist…”
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I know not ‘seems’
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (01-07-2018)Get full text
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Response to Kellner and Farber: Addressing Crossover of High-Dose Right Unilateral ECT to Bitemporal ECT
Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-07-2016)Get full text
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Speed of electroconvulsive therapy for depression: Effects of electrode placement
Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-05-2021)“…Objective Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a rapidly effective treatment for severe depression. Treatment with right unilateral (RUL) or bitemporal (BT) ECT…”
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Measuring Retrograde Autobiographical Amnesia Following Electroconvulsive Therapy: Historical Perspective and Current Issues
Published in The journal of ECT (01-06-2013)“…ABSTRACTRetrograde amnesia following electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a major concern for both patients and clinicians. In contemporary ECT research,…”
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PARP1 and OGG1 in Medicated Patients With Depression and the Response to ECT
Published in The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology (14-02-2023)“…Oxidative stress and oxidation-induced DNA damage may contribute to the pathophysiology of depression. Two key mediators of base excision repair (BER) in…”
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