| Literature DB >> 26091817 |
Donel M Martin1, Verònica Gálvez2, Colleen K Loo2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Loss of personal memories experienced prior to receiving electroconvulsive therapy is common and distressing and in some patients can persist for many months following treatment. Improved understanding of the relationships between individual patient factors, electroconvulsive therapy treatment factors, and clinical indicators measured early in the electroconvulsive therapy course may help clinicians minimize these side effects through better management of the electroconvulsive therapy treatment approach. In this study we examined the associations between the above factors for predicting retrograde autobiographical memory changes following electroconvulsive therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Electroconvulsive therapy; memory; orientation time; verbal fluency
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26091817 PMCID: PMC4675978 DOI: 10.1093/ijnp/pyv067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Neuropsychopharmacol ISSN: 1461-1457 Impact factor: 5.176
Demographic and Clinical Variables by Study Site
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| Age | 56.4 (9.9) | 47.3 (12.9) | 2.49 | .02 |
| Sex (female %) | 42.9% | 73.3% | 4.81 | .03 |
| Bipolar (%) | 21.4% | 26.7% | 0.16 | .69 |
| Current episode duration (wk) | 43.4 (51.3) | 26.7 (33.4) | 1.50 | .14 |
| Previous ECT (%) | 57.1% | 41.7% | 1.10 | .29 |
| Benzodiazepines (% yes) | 42.9% | 46.7% | 0.07 | .80 |
| Antidepressant during ECT (% yes) | 85.7% | 95.0% | 1.55 | .21 |
| Premorbid IQ | 102 (16.7) | 110 (10.4) | -1.70 | .11 |
| ECT placement | 1.17 | .28 | ||
| RUL (%) | 85.7% | 71.7% | ||
| Bitemporal (%) | 14.3% | 28.3% | ||
| Pulse width (% ≤ .7ms) | 50.0% | 48.3% | 0.01 | .91 |
| Anaesthetic (%) | 2.60 | .11 | ||
| Propofol | 14.3% | 36.7% | ||
| Thiopentone | 85.7% | 63.3% | ||
| Number of ECT | 8.79 (2.67) | 8.87 (3.18) | -0.09 | .93 |
| MMSE at baseline | 27.1 (3.32) | 28.6 (1.57) | -1.71 | .11 |
| Time to reorientation post ECT 3 (min) | 25.4 (19.3) | 20.7 (12.9) | 0.88 | .39 |
| Time to reorientation post ECT 6 (min) | 31.0 (18.6) | 21.7 (16.0) | 1.90 | .06 |
| AMI-SF consistency post ECT (%) | 70.3 (16.9) | 74.7 (15.5) | -0.93 | .36 |
| Verbal fluency consistency post ECT (%) | 74.5 (19.8) | 76.5 (23.3) | -0.30 | .77 |
| MADRS baseline | 33.4 (8.42) | 35.5 (5.81) | -0.92 | .37 |
| MADRS post ECT | 14.6 (12.9) | 20.8 (10.5) | -1.90 | .06 |
| Remission (% yes) | 57.1% | 13.3% | 12.9 | <.01 |
Remission was defined as MADRS score <10.
Abbreviations: AMI-SF, Columbia Autobiographical Memory Interview – Short Form; MADRS, Montgomery-Äsberg Depression Rating Scale; MMSE, Mini Mental State Examination; RUL, right unilateral.
Bivariate associations between hypothesized predictor variables of change in retrograde autobiographical memory post ECT
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| AMI-SF post | 1.0 | |||||||||||
| Age | -.03 | 1.0 | ||||||||||
| Sex | -.04 | -.15 | 1.0 | |||||||||
| RUL or BT | -.08 | -.05 | -.12 | 1.0 | ||||||||
| MMSE baseline |
| -.09 | .07 | -.03 | 1.0 | |||||||
| Pred IQ | .18 | -.02 | -.04 | .08 |
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| Pulse width |
| .05 | .02 | .02 | -.20 | -.20 | 1.0 | |||||
| Number of ECT | -.17 | -.12 | -.02 | -.23 | -.13 | -.01 | -.11 | 1.0 | ||||
| Reorient ECT 3 |
| -.02 | .01 |
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| .10 | 1.0 | |||
| Reorient ECT 6 |
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| -.07 | .15 |
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| MADRS Post | -.14 | -.09 | .14 | .09 | -.05 | .00 | -.14 | .02 | .01 | .01 | 1.0 | |
| Consist VF |
| .03 | -.14 | .16 | .02 | -.09 | -.09 | -.09 |
| -.18 | .04 | 1.0 |
Values shown are Pearson’s r. **P < .01, *P < .05.
Abbreviations: AMI-SF, Autobiographical Memory Interview – Short Form; BT, bitemporal; consist VF, consistency of verbal fluency score; ECT, electroconvulsive therapy; MADRS Post, Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale, measured at end of the ECT course; MMSE, Mini Mental State Examination, Pred IQ, predicted premorbid IQ; Reorient 3 and Reorient 6, time to reorientation immediately after the third and sixth ECT treatment; RUL, right unilateral.
Predictors of Retrograde Autobiographical Memory Consistency Score at Post treatment
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| Site | .07 | .56 |
| Age | .13 | .29 |
| Sex | -.08 | .48 |
| Baseline MMSE | .07 | .56 |
| Predicted premorbid IQ | .04 | .72 |
| Electrode placement (RUL or BT) | -.06 | .58 |
| Pulse width (UB = 1, BP = 2) | -.18 | .14 |
| Number of ECT treatments | -.12 | .33 |
| Time to re-orientation post ECT 6 | -.38 | <.01** |
| MADRS post treatment | -.15 | .19 |
**P < .01.
Abbreviations: BP, brief pulse; BT, bitemporal; MADRS, Montgomery-Äsberg Depression Rating Scale; MMSE, Mini Mental State Examination; RUL, right unilateral; UB, ultrabrief.
Predictors of Time to Reorientation at Post ECT 3 and Post ECT 6
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| Age | -.06 | .57 | .30 | <.01** |
| Sex | .02 | .82 | -.09 | .39 |
| Previous ECT (yes or no) | .04 | .41 | .02 | .82 |
| Diagnosis (unipolar or bipolar) | .07 | .49 | .10 | .32 |
| Baseline MMSE | -.28 | .01* | -.24 | .04* |
| Predicted premorbid IQ | .22 | .04* | .05 | .63 |
| Electrode placement (RUL = 1, BT = 2) | .22 | .03* | .08 | .43 |
| Pulse width (UB = 1, BP = 2) | .33 | <.01** | .34 | <.01** |
| Anaesthetic (Thio = 1, Prop = 2) | -.27 | <.01** | -.17 | .10 |
| Benzodiazepine (yes or no) | .15 | .16 | .09 | .40 |
**P < .01, *P < .05.
Abbreviations: BP, brief pulse,; BT, bitemporal; MMSE, Mini Mental State Examination, Prop, propofol; RUL, right unilateral; Thio, thiopentone; UB, ultrabrief.
Figure 1.Hypothesized path model. Solid lines indicate statistically significant paths.
AMI-SF, Columbia Autobiographical Memory Interview-Short Form; MMSE, Mini Mental State Examination.
Figure 2.Association between consistency of verbal fluency and retrograde autobiographical memory performance following right unilateral (RUL) electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).