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认知训练改善电抽搐治疗个体的记忆:阴性结果。

Cognitive training to improve memory in individuals undergoing electroconvulsive therapy: Negative findings.

机构信息

Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center, The Institute of Living at Hartford Hospital, 200 Retreat Ave, Hartford, CT, USA.

Columbia Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University Medical Center, NY, USA; Department of Biostatistics, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, NY, USA; Division of Biostatistics, New York State Psychiatric Institute, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Psychiatr Res. 2017 Sep;92:8-14. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2017.03.016. Epub 2017 Mar 24.

Abstract

Although electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) remains the most effective treatment for severe depression, some patients report persistent memory problems following ECT that impact their quality of life and their willingness to consent to further ECT. While cognitive training has been shown to improve memory performance in various conditions, this approach has never been applied to help patients regain their memory after ECT. In a double-blind study, we tested the efficacy of a new cognitive training program called Memory Training for ECT (Mem-ECT), specifically designed to target anterograde and retrograde memory that can be compromised following ECT. Fifty-nine patients with treatment-resistant depression scheduled to undergo ultra-brief right unilateral ECT were randomly assigned to either: (a) Mem-ECT, (b) active control comprised of nonspecific mental stimulation, or (c) treatment as usual. Participants were evaluated within one week prior to the start of ECT and then again within 2 weeks following the last ECT session. All three groups improved in global function, quality of life, depression, and self-reported memory abilities without significant group differences. While there was a decline in verbal delayed recall and mental status, there was no decline in general retrograde memory or autobiographical memory in any of the groups, with no significant memory or clinical benefit for the Mem-ECT or active control conditions compared to treatment as usual. While we report negative findings, these results continue to promote the much needed discussion on developing effective strategies to minimize the adverse memory side effects of ECT, in hopes it will make ECT a better and more easily tolerated treatment for patients with severe depression who need this therapeutic option.

摘要

尽管电抽搐疗法(ECT)仍然是治疗重度抑郁症最有效的方法,但一些患者在接受 ECT 后仍会持续出现记忆问题,这影响了他们的生活质量和接受进一步 ECT 的意愿。虽然认知训练已被证明可改善各种情况下的记忆力,但这种方法从未应用于帮助接受 ECT 后的患者恢复记忆。在一项双盲研究中,我们测试了一种名为 ECT 记忆训练(Mem-ECT)的新认知训练计划的疗效,该计划专门针对 ECT 后可能受损的顺行和逆行记忆。59 名接受难治性抑郁症治疗的患者计划接受超短右单侧 ECT,他们被随机分配到以下三组之一:(a)Mem-ECT;(b)由非特异性精神刺激组成的主动对照组;(c)常规治疗。参与者在 ECT 开始前一周内进行评估,然后在最后一次 ECT 治疗后两周内再次进行评估。所有三组在总体功能、生活质量、抑郁和自我报告的记忆能力方面都有所改善,而没有显著的组间差异。虽然言语延迟回忆和精神状态有所下降,但在任何一组中,一般逆行记忆或自传体记忆都没有下降,与常规治疗相比,Mem-ECT 或主动对照组在记忆或临床方面没有显著获益。虽然我们报告了负面结果,但这些结果继续推动了急需的讨论,以制定有效的策略来最小化 ECT 的不良记忆副作用,希望它能使 ECT 成为严重抑郁症患者更好、更容易耐受的治疗选择,这些患者需要这种治疗选择。

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