| Literature DB >> 11940958 |
Chittaranjan Andrade1, B. N. Gangadhar, G. Swaminath, S. M. Channabasavanna.
Abstract
Endogenous depression is known to be associated with good outcome following electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). In a double-blind, prospective study, we applied three clinical predictive indices and one diagnostic index to a cohort of 29 endogenous depressed patients, to obtain better predictors of outcome following ECT. The Newcastle Prognostic Index identified ECT responders with high specificity but low sensitivity; other indices, such as those described by Hobson (1953) and by Mendels (1967), were neither sensitive nor specific in predictive standards. If ECT-treated depressed patients are pre-selected for endogenous symptomatology, fresh clinical predictive indices need to be developed.Entities:
Year: 1988 PMID: 11940958
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Convuls Ther ISSN: 0749-8055