History of electroconvulsive therapy: when did anesthesia begin to be used for this procedure?

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Abstract

Electroconvulsive therapy consists of the application of electric current, through electrodes placed in frontotemporal regions (bilateral) or unilateral, with the aim of inducing a seizure, controlled and monitored, and performed under general anesthesia, with the presence of a multidisciplinary team. This paper reviews the history of the application of anesthetics and muscle relaxants, which have been used for this treatment and how the anesthesiologist has positioned himself as a fundamental element for its application.

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Vitela-Maldonado, B. E. (2022). History of electroconvulsive therapy: when did anesthesia begin to be used for this procedure? Revista Mexicana de Anestesiologia, 45(4), 293–296. https://doi.org/10.35366/106351

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