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Electroconvulsive therapy

Electroconvulsive therapy provides electrical stimulation to your brain while you are under anesthesia in an effort to affect your brain chemistry and its influences on your mental health. It may require a number of treatments to be successful, but is very effective for many people.

Electroconvulsive therapy in Fort Worth

Medical City Mental Health and Wellness Center Alliance offers electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).

ECT has been in use for decades and remains the gold standard for treatment of severe medication-resistant depression. For individuals who are unresponsive to traditional therapies or medication, ECT may be the answer.

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Electroconvulsive therapy treatment process

An evaluation to assess your health and suitability is required before starting electroconvulsive therapy treatment (ECT). The evaluation typically includes:

  • Medical history
  • Complete physical exam
  • Psychiatric assessment
  • Basic blood tests
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG) and chest X-ray to check heart and lung health
  • Anesthesiologist review

What is electroconvulsive therapy?

ECT is a medical procedure that involves a small electrical impulse that travels through the brain. It is given under anesthesia by a board-certified anesthesiologist.

The electrical impulse induces a well-controlled seizure, causing other changes in the brain that can help patients get better.

ECT can be effective for:

  • Bipolar disorder
  • Depression
  • Schizophrenia
  • Other mental health conditions

Who are the best candidates for ECT?

ECT can be more effective than antidepressant medication and transcranial magnetic stimulation. Ideal candidates are:

  • In need of a definitive and rapid treatment method
  • Have had multiple psychiatric hospitalizations and have the potential to regress
  • Have or experience depression or bipolar disorders

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