Literature DB >> 11940844

Initial Impression of Two New Brief-Pulse Electroconvulsive Therapy Machines.

Stephani M. Nilsen1, Kenneth W. Willis, Helen M. Pettinati.   

Abstract

Until last year only two U.S. manufacturers were producing ECT machines for purchase. These machines differed in waveforms: a sine-wave device (Medcraft Corp.) and a brief-pulse bidirectional square-wave machine (MECTA Corp.). Early in 1985 a new brief-pulse bidirectional square-wave machine called the Thymatron was marketed (Somatics Inc.). For the first time this created a choice in brief-pulse equipment available in the U.S. This paper summarizes our initial impressions to this new brief-pulse device and one of MECTA's most recent brief-pulse models (SR-1) in terms of features, safety, practicality, and cost.

Year:  1986        PMID: 11940844

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Convuls Ther        ISSN: 0749-8055


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