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Influence of depressed patients' expectations prior to electroconvulsive therapy on its effectiveness and tolerability (Exp-ECT): a prospective study

机译:抑郁症患者期望对电腐蚀治疗抑制性能和耐受性的影响(Exp-Ect):预期研究

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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the most effective therapy for severe depressive disorders. Though there are known clinical predictors of response (e.g., higher age, presence of psychotic symptoms), there is a lack of knowledge concerning the impact of patients' expectations on treatment outcome and tolerability in terms of possible placebo/nocebo effects. In 31 patients with unipolar or bipolar depressive disorder, we used a questionnaire to investigate the patients' expectations of ECT effectiveness and tolerability prior to and in the course of the treatment. Additionally, the questionnaire was used after the ECT course for a final assessment. Depressive symptoms and putative side-effects were measured at each time point. General linear models were used to analyze the course of depressive symptoms and patients' expectation of ECT effectiveness and tolerability. ECT significantly reduced depressive symptoms with large effect sizes. Patients' rating of ECT effectiveness decreased in parallel: While responders' rating of ECT effectiveness remained stable on a high level, non-responders' rating decreased significantly. Group difference was significant after, but not prior to and during the treatment. Regarding tolerability, there was a (temporary) significant increase in the severity of self-rated symptoms such as headache and memory impairment. In contrast, patients' expectation and assessment of ECT tolerability remained unchanged, and their expectations prior to ECT had no impact on the occurrence of side-effects. These findings contradict the presence of relevant placebo/nocebo effects in the context of ECT when investigating a population of mostly chronic or treatment resistant patients with moderate to severe depressive disorder.
机译:电耦合治疗(ECT)是严重抑郁症的最有效治疗。虽然有众所周知的反应临床预测因子(例如,较高的年龄,精神症状的存在),但缺乏有关患者期望对治疗结果的影响和可能的安慰剂/ NOCEBO效应的影响的知识。在31例UniPolar或双相抑郁症患者中,我们使用调查问卷来调查患者在治疗过程前和在治疗过程中和在过程中和在过程中的耐受性和耐受性的期望。此外,调查问卷是在ECT课程后使用的最终评估。在每个时间点测量抑郁症状和推定的副作用。一般线性模型用于分析抑郁症状和患者对ECT效力和耐受性的期望。 ECT显着减少了大效果尺寸的抑郁症状。患者的ECT效果等级平行下降:虽然响应者的ECT效率的评级仍然稳定,但非响应者的评级显着下降。群体差异是显着的,但在治疗之前并不是在治疗期间。关于可耐受性,自额定症状的严重程度(如头痛和记忆障碍)的严重程度都显着增加。相比之下,患者的期望和评估等耐受性保持不变,并且在ECT之前的预期对副作用的发生没有影响。这些发现与患有中度至严重抑郁症的患者大多数慢性或治疗患者的人群相比,在ECT的背景下存在相关安慰剂/乌克西效应的存在。

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