Stimulus intensity determined by dose-titration versus age-based methods in electroconvulsive therapy in Thai patients

© 2019 Ittasakul et al. Objectives: This study aimed to compare the accuracy of the stimulus intensity (SI) calculated by age-based methods with that using the dose-titration method. Methods: The initial seizure threshold (IST) was determined using a standardized dose titration in hospitalized Thai...

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Main Authors: Pichai Ittasakul, Apichaya Likitnukul, Umporn Pitidhrammabhorn, Punjaporn Waleeprakhon, Morris B. Goldman
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spelling th-mahidol.523312020-01-27T17:36:02Z Stimulus intensity determined by dose-titration versus age-based methods in electroconvulsive therapy in Thai patients Pichai Ittasakul Apichaya Likitnukul Umporn Pitidhrammabhorn Punjaporn Waleeprakhon Morris B. Goldman Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Medicine © 2019 Ittasakul et al. Objectives: This study aimed to compare the accuracy of the stimulus intensity (SI) calculated by age-based methods with that using the dose-titration method. Methods: The initial seizure threshold (IST) was determined using a standardized dose titration in hospitalized Thai patients treated with right unilateral (RUL, n=32) and bilateral (BL, n=57) electrode placement. The correlation between the IST and clinical variables was analyzed. The estimated SI based on the patient’s age was compared with the SI determined by dose titration. Results: Age was highly predictive of the IST for both groups (RUL, P=0.012; BL, P=0.045). Gender (P=0.006) and anticholinergic drug use (P=0.025) predicted the IST for the BL group. For the RUL group, the mean±SD (median) SI estimated using the half-age and age methods was 158±46 (169) mC and 315±92 (338) mC, respectively. The SI determined using the dose-titration method was higher compared with the half-age method and lower compared with the age method. For the RUL group, 31% of subjects using the half-age method and 22% of subjects using the age method would have received an SI within ±20% of that computed using dose titration. Additionally, 19% of subjects using the half-age method and 19% using the age method would have received unacceptably low (<50%) or high (>200%) intensities. For the BL group, 18% of subjects using the half-age method and 32% using the age method would have received an SI within ±20% of that computed using dose titration. Additionally, 39% with the half-age method and 18% with the age method would have received an unacceptably low or high SI, respectively. Conclusion: Age strongly predicts the IST, but it does not robustly predict the SI compared with dose titration because the SI calculated using age-based methods results in an unacceptably low or high SI that is associated with a marked risk of adverse effects or inadequate response. We recommend the dose-titration method to determine the SI. 2020-01-27T10:36:02Z 2020-01-27T10:36:02Z 2019-01-01 Article Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment. Vol.15, (2019), 429-434 10.2147/NDT.S187589 11782021 11766328 2-s2.0-85062662561 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/52331 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85062662561&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
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Pichai Ittasakul
Apichaya Likitnukul
Umporn Pitidhrammabhorn
Punjaporn Waleeprakhon
Morris B. Goldman
Stimulus intensity determined by dose-titration versus age-based methods in electroconvulsive therapy in Thai patients
description © 2019 Ittasakul et al. Objectives: This study aimed to compare the accuracy of the stimulus intensity (SI) calculated by age-based methods with that using the dose-titration method. Methods: The initial seizure threshold (IST) was determined using a standardized dose titration in hospitalized Thai patients treated with right unilateral (RUL, n=32) and bilateral (BL, n=57) electrode placement. The correlation between the IST and clinical variables was analyzed. The estimated SI based on the patient’s age was compared with the SI determined by dose titration. Results: Age was highly predictive of the IST for both groups (RUL, P=0.012; BL, P=0.045). Gender (P=0.006) and anticholinergic drug use (P=0.025) predicted the IST for the BL group. For the RUL group, the mean±SD (median) SI estimated using the half-age and age methods was 158±46 (169) mC and 315±92 (338) mC, respectively. The SI determined using the dose-titration method was higher compared with the half-age method and lower compared with the age method. For the RUL group, 31% of subjects using the half-age method and 22% of subjects using the age method would have received an SI within ±20% of that computed using dose titration. Additionally, 19% of subjects using the half-age method and 19% using the age method would have received unacceptably low (<50%) or high (>200%) intensities. For the BL group, 18% of subjects using the half-age method and 32% using the age method would have received an SI within ±20% of that computed using dose titration. Additionally, 39% with the half-age method and 18% with the age method would have received an unacceptably low or high SI, respectively. Conclusion: Age strongly predicts the IST, but it does not robustly predict the SI compared with dose titration because the SI calculated using age-based methods results in an unacceptably low or high SI that is associated with a marked risk of adverse effects or inadequate response. We recommend the dose-titration method to determine the SI.
author2 Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
author_facet Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
Pichai Ittasakul
Apichaya Likitnukul
Umporn Pitidhrammabhorn
Punjaporn Waleeprakhon
Morris B. Goldman
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author Pichai Ittasakul
Apichaya Likitnukul
Umporn Pitidhrammabhorn
Punjaporn Waleeprakhon
Morris B. Goldman
author_sort Pichai Ittasakul
title Stimulus intensity determined by dose-titration versus age-based methods in electroconvulsive therapy in Thai patients
title_short Stimulus intensity determined by dose-titration versus age-based methods in electroconvulsive therapy in Thai patients
title_full Stimulus intensity determined by dose-titration versus age-based methods in electroconvulsive therapy in Thai patients
title_fullStr Stimulus intensity determined by dose-titration versus age-based methods in electroconvulsive therapy in Thai patients
title_full_unstemmed Stimulus intensity determined by dose-titration versus age-based methods in electroconvulsive therapy in Thai patients
title_sort stimulus intensity determined by dose-titration versus age-based methods in electroconvulsive therapy in thai patients
publishDate 2020
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