Restimulation could stop status epilepticus after electroconvulsive therapy: 2 case reports

电休克治疗后再次刺激可终止癫痫持续状态:2 例病例报告

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective treatment for severe depression, mania, psychosis and catatonia. While seizures are considered essential for the therapeutic effect of ECT, it concurrently has an anticonvulsant effect which plays a role in its mechanism of action. This property has also prompted the use of ECT in managing status epilepticus (SE). CASE PRESENTATION: We report two distinct cases of prolonged seizures during ECT that persisted for more than 5 min despite administration of propofol and lorazepam, ultimately meeting criteria for status epilepticus (SE). The first case involved an 80-year old woman with severe psychotic depression starting ECT, while the second case involved a 30-year old man receiving maintenance ECT for difficult-to-treat schizophrenic psychosis. In both cases, SE was promptly terminated by restimulation, defined as an additional stimulus delivered within the same ECT session. After epilepsy and intracranial pathology were ruled out, ECT was safely resumed in both patients after switching from etomidate to propofol induction. CONCLUSION: Status epilepticus after ECT can be resolved by restimulation when standard interventions are unsuccessful, thereby avoiding potential neurological complications. We provide an overview of the mechanism and current clinical evidence supporting this strategy, and propose an amended clinical practice protocol for SE after ECT.

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