Bn. Gangadhar et al., TWICE VERSUS THRICE WEEKLY ECT IN MELANCHOLIA - A DOUBLE-BLIND PROSPECTIVE COMPARISON, Journal of affective disorders, 27(4), 1993, pp. 273-278
Thirty patients with major depressive disorder of melancholic subtype
were randomly allocated to receive ECT either twice or thrice a week.
Double-blind ratings on the Hamilton Scale for Depression and Clinical
Global impression showed no differences in the outcome through 4 week
s of trial as well as at 6-month follow-up. Cumulative seizure duratio
n was higher in the thrice weekly group but not significantly so in sp
ite of having received a significantly greater number of ECTs. The res
ults indicate that ECT given thrice a week conferred no advantage over
ECT given twice a week.