Electroconvulsive therapy during the covid-19 pandemic

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In March 2020, three months after the first cases surfaced in the Chinese city of Wuhan, WHO declared a global pandemic of the novel coronavirus, which by than had already spread through a great number of countries all over the world. In order to protect the health of healthcare workers and patients, activities and measures of disease prevention have been taken; in such circumstances, psychiatry found itself faced with various challenges, one of them being the preservation of the continuity of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in patients with severe or refractory psychiatric disorders. Such patients are a priority and demand immediate treatment in hospital settings adapted to epidemio-logical circumstances. Having studied the instructions and recommendations of the competent authorities, as well as reviewing available literature, this paper presents the most important measures for the smooth performance of ECT in conditions associated with the COVID-19 disease.

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Škrobo, M., Peitl, V., Silić, A., Matošić, A., Vidrih, B., & Karlović, D. (2021). Electroconvulsive therapy during the covid-19 pandemic. Archives of Psychiatry Research. Dr. Mladen Stojanovic University Hospital. https://doi.org/10.20471/dec.2021.57.02.14

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