Search Results - "Oudega, Mardien"
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Volume of the Human Hippocampus and Clinical Response Following Electroconvulsive Therapy
Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-10-2018)“…Hippocampal enlargements are commonly reported after electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). To clarify mechanisms, we examined if ECT-induced hippocampal volume…”
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MMSE Changes During and After ECT in Late-Life Depression: A Prospective Study
Published in The American journal of geriatric psychiatry (01-09-2019)“…•What is the primary question addressed by this study?Our primary aim was to examine the evolution of cognitive side effects of ECT in a large group of…”
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Exploring resting state connectivity in patients with psychotic depression
Published in PloS one (17-01-2019)“…Severe depression is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Neural network dysfunction may contribute to disease mechanisms underlying different…”
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Electric field causes volumetric changes in the human brain
Published in eLife (23-10-2019)“…Recent longitudinal neuroimaging studies in patients with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) suggest local effects of electric stimulation (lateralized) occur in…”
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Neural Substrates of Psychotic Depression: Findings From the Global ECT-MRI Research Collaboration
Published in Schizophrenia bulletin (01-03-2022)“…Abstract Psychotic major depression (PMD) is hypothesized to be a distinct clinical entity from nonpsychotic major depression (NPMD). However, neurobiological…”
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Inflammation and Cognitive Functioning in Depressed Older Adults Treated With Electroconvulsive Therapy: A Prospective Cohort Study
Published in The journal of clinical psychiatry (10-08-2021)“…Despite the effectiveness of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), patients and practitioners are often reluctant to start it due to the risk of transient cognitive…”
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Which residual symptoms predict relapse after successful electroconvulsive therapy for late-life depression?
Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-10-2022)“…The risk of relapse following successful acute-phase treatment of late-life depression (LLD), including electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), is substantial. In…”
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Early- and Late-Onset Depression in Late Life: A Prospective Study on Clinical and Structural Brain Characteristics and Response to Electroconvulsive Therapy
Published in The American journal of geriatric psychiatry (01-02-2017)“…Objective The clinical profile of late-life depression (LLD) is frequently associated with cognitive impairment, aging-related brain changes, and somatic…”
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BrainAge of patients with severe late-life depression referred for electroconvulsive therapy
Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-06-2023)“…Severe depression is associated with accelerated brain aging. BrainAge gap, the difference between predicted and observed BrainAge, was investigated in…”
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Psychotic late-life depression less likely to relapse after electroconvulsive therapy
Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-11-2020)“…•A substantial number of patients with late-life depression that remitted after ECT, experience relapse within six months.•The aim is to identify risk factors…”
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Long-term Outcome Following Electroconvulsive Therapy for Late-Life Depression: Five-Year Follow-up Data From the MODECT Study
Published in The American journal of geriatric psychiatry (01-12-2022)“…•What is the primary question addressed by this study?Relapse, cognitive impairment and survival were addressed in a cohort consisting of patients suffering…”
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Remission Rates Following Electroconvulsive Therapy and Relation to Index Episode Duration in Patients With Psychotic Versus Nonpsychotic Late-Life Depression
Published in The journal of clinical psychiatry (01-09-2022)“…Objective: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a safe and effective treatment, especially in psychotic late-life depression (LLD). However, it is not yet clear…”
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Cognitive performance in older‐age bipolar disorder: Investigating psychiatric characteristics, cardiovascular burden and psychotropic medication
Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-10-2021)“…Objective This study aimed to explore a large range of candidate determinants of cognitive performance in older‐age bipolar disorder (OABD). Methods A…”
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Interrogating Associations Between Polygenic Liabilities and Electroconvulsive Therapy Effectiveness
Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-03-2022)“…Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the most effective treatment for severe major depressive episodes (MDEs). Nonetheless, firmly established associations…”
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Electroconvulsive therapy is associated with increased immunoreactivity of neuroplasticity markers in the hippocampus of depressed patients
Published in Translational psychiatry (20-11-2023)“…Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective therapy for depression, but its cellular effects on the human brain remain elusive. In rodents,…”
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White matter changes following electroconvulsive therapy for depression: a multicenter ComBat harmonization approach
Published in Translational psychiatry (16-12-2022)“…ECT is proposed to exert a therapeutic effect on WM microstructure, but the limited power of previous studies made it difficult to highlight consistent…”
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Trajectories of behavior and social cognition in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia and primary psychiatric disorders: A call for better operationalization of socioemotional changes
Published in European journal of neurology (01-12-2024)“…Background and purpose Behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) and primary psychiatric disorders (PPD), such as mood, psychotic, and autism spectrum…”
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Adverse events of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in older adults with depression, a systematic review of the literature
Published in International journal of geriatric psychiatry (01-03-2021)“…Objective In the last decade, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been introduced as a non‐invasive neuromodulation therapy for depression…”
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Sex Differences Among Older Adults With Bipolar Disorder: Results From the Global Aging & Geriatric Experiments in Bipolar Disorder (GAGE-BD) Project
Published in The American journal of geriatric psychiatry (01-03-2024)“…•What is the primary question addressed by this study?Are there sex differences in clinical presentation, general functioning and mood symptoms among older…”
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Physical comorbidities of older age bipolar disorder (OABD) patients: A global replication analysis of prevalence and sex differences
Published in General hospital psychiatry (01-09-2024)“…To compare the prevalence of physical morbidities between older aged patients with bipolar disorder (OABD) and non-psychiatric comparisons (NC), and to analyze…”
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