1. Electroconvulsive Therapy as a Treatment for Somatization Disorder.
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Yahya AS and Khawaja S
- Subjects
- Humans, Somatoform Disorders therapy, Treatment Outcome, Electroconvulsive Therapy
- Abstract
Objective: To review the published literature over the last 10 years for the efficacy of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in refractory somatization disorder., Data Sources: A comprehensive evidence search of the published literature in the last 10 years (2010-2020) was conducted using the search terms ECT, electroconvulsive therapy, efficacy, effectiveness, use of ECT, chronic pain, somatoform disorders, somatoform pain, somatic symptom disorder, and somatization disorder. The review was limited to articles written in the English language. Databases searched included PsycInfo, MEDLINE, PubMed, Embase, and Google Scholar. A supplementary citation search was also conducted by analyzing the reference lists of identified sources., Study Selection: The initial search revealed 31 articles of potential relevance., Data Extraction: The studies were analyzed by both authors to obtain clinical information relevant to meeting the objectives of the review., Data Synthesis: Five single case studies, 1 case series, and 1 open trial focusing on the use of ECT in somatization disorder were identified for inclusion in the review. There were no controlled trials or systematic reviews, and the evidence collated was of low quality., Conclusions: This review indicates that ECT may be an effective treatment option for severe and refractory manifestations of somatization disorder. However, further research is required in the assessment of the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of ECT in somatization disorder., (© Copyright 2021 Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc.)
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- 2021
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