Assessment of the cardiovascular effects of electroconvulsive therapy in individuals older than 50 years

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Autor(a) principal: Takada,J.Y.
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Solimene,M.C., da Luz,P.L., Grupi,C.J., Giorgi,D.M.A., Rigonatti,S.P., Rumi,D.O., Gowdak,L.H.W., Ramires,J.A.F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2005000900009
Resumo: To evaluate the impact of electroconvulsive therapy on arterial blood pressure, heart rate, heart rate variability, and the occurrence of ischemia or arrhythmias, 38 (18 men) depressive patients free from systemic diseases, 50 to 83 years old (mean: 64.7 ± 8.6) underwent electroconvulsive therapy. All patients were studied with simultaneous 24-h ambulatory blood pressure and Holter monitoring, starting 18 h before and continuing for 3 h after electroconvulsive therapy. Blood pressure, heart rate, heart rate variability, arrhythmias, and ischemic episodes were recorded. Before each session of electroconvulsive therapy, blood pressure and heart rate were in the normal range; supraventricular ectopic beats occurred in all patients and ventricular ectopic beats in 27/38; 2 patients had non-sustained ventricular tachycardia. After shock, systolic, mean and diastolic blood pressure increased 29, 25, and 24% (P < 0.001), respectively, and returned to baseline values within 1 h. Maximum, mean and minimum heart rate increased 56, 52, and 49% (P < 0.001), respectively, followed by a significant decrease within 5 min; heart rate gradually increased again thereafter and remained elevated for 1 h. Analysis of heart rate variability showed increased sympathetic activity during shock with a decrease in both sympathetic and parasympathetic drive afterwards. No serious adverse effects occurred; electroconvulsive therapy did not trigger any malignant arrhythmias or ischemia. In middle-aged and elderly people free from systemic diseases, electroconvulsive therapy caused transitory increases in blood pressure and heart rate and a decrease in heart rate variability but these changes were not associated with serious adverse clinical events.
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spelling Assessment of the cardiovascular effects of electroconvulsive therapy in individuals older than 50 yearsElectroconvulsive therapyBlood pressureHeart rateArrhythmiaMyocardial ischemiaTo evaluate the impact of electroconvulsive therapy on arterial blood pressure, heart rate, heart rate variability, and the occurrence of ischemia or arrhythmias, 38 (18 men) depressive patients free from systemic diseases, 50 to 83 years old (mean: 64.7 ± 8.6) underwent electroconvulsive therapy. All patients were studied with simultaneous 24-h ambulatory blood pressure and Holter monitoring, starting 18 h before and continuing for 3 h after electroconvulsive therapy. Blood pressure, heart rate, heart rate variability, arrhythmias, and ischemic episodes were recorded. Before each session of electroconvulsive therapy, blood pressure and heart rate were in the normal range; supraventricular ectopic beats occurred in all patients and ventricular ectopic beats in 27/38; 2 patients had non-sustained ventricular tachycardia. After shock, systolic, mean and diastolic blood pressure increased 29, 25, and 24% (P < 0.001), respectively, and returned to baseline values within 1 h. Maximum, mean and minimum heart rate increased 56, 52, and 49% (P < 0.001), respectively, followed by a significant decrease within 5 min; heart rate gradually increased again thereafter and remained elevated for 1 h. Analysis of heart rate variability showed increased sympathetic activity during shock with a decrease in both sympathetic and parasympathetic drive afterwards. No serious adverse effects occurred; electroconvulsive therapy did not trigger any malignant arrhythmias or ischemia. In middle-aged and elderly people free from systemic diseases, electroconvulsive therapy caused transitory increases in blood pressure and heart rate and a decrease in heart rate variability but these changes were not associated with serious adverse clinical events.Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica2005-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2005000900009Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research v.38 n.9 2005reponame:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Researchinstname:Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)instacron:ABDC10.1590/S0100-879X2005000900009info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTakada,J.Y.Solimene,M.C.da Luz,P.L.Grupi,C.J.Giorgi,D.M.A.Rigonatti,S.P.Rumi,D.O.Gowdak,L.H.W.Ramires,J.A.F.eng2007-10-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-879X2005000900009Revistahttps://www.bjournal.org/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjournal@terra.com.br||bjournal@terra.com.br1414-431X0100-879Xopendoar:2007-10-01T00:00Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research - Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of the cardiovascular effects of electroconvulsive therapy in individuals older than 50 years
title Assessment of the cardiovascular effects of electroconvulsive therapy in individuals older than 50 years
spellingShingle Assessment of the cardiovascular effects of electroconvulsive therapy in individuals older than 50 years
Takada,J.Y.
Electroconvulsive therapy
Blood pressure
Heart rate
Arrhythmia
Myocardial ischemia
title_short Assessment of the cardiovascular effects of electroconvulsive therapy in individuals older than 50 years
title_full Assessment of the cardiovascular effects of electroconvulsive therapy in individuals older than 50 years
title_fullStr Assessment of the cardiovascular effects of electroconvulsive therapy in individuals older than 50 years
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the cardiovascular effects of electroconvulsive therapy in individuals older than 50 years
title_sort Assessment of the cardiovascular effects of electroconvulsive therapy in individuals older than 50 years
author Takada,J.Y.
author_facet Takada,J.Y.
Solimene,M.C.
da Luz,P.L.
Grupi,C.J.
Giorgi,D.M.A.
Rigonatti,S.P.
Rumi,D.O.
Gowdak,L.H.W.
Ramires,J.A.F.
author_role author
author2 Solimene,M.C.
da Luz,P.L.
Grupi,C.J.
Giorgi,D.M.A.
Rigonatti,S.P.
Rumi,D.O.
Gowdak,L.H.W.
Ramires,J.A.F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Takada,J.Y.
Solimene,M.C.
da Luz,P.L.
Grupi,C.J.
Giorgi,D.M.A.
Rigonatti,S.P.
Rumi,D.O.
Gowdak,L.H.W.
Ramires,J.A.F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Electroconvulsive therapy
Blood pressure
Heart rate
Arrhythmia
Myocardial ischemia
topic Electroconvulsive therapy
Blood pressure
Heart rate
Arrhythmia
Myocardial ischemia
description To evaluate the impact of electroconvulsive therapy on arterial blood pressure, heart rate, heart rate variability, and the occurrence of ischemia or arrhythmias, 38 (18 men) depressive patients free from systemic diseases, 50 to 83 years old (mean: 64.7 ± 8.6) underwent electroconvulsive therapy. All patients were studied with simultaneous 24-h ambulatory blood pressure and Holter monitoring, starting 18 h before and continuing for 3 h after electroconvulsive therapy. Blood pressure, heart rate, heart rate variability, arrhythmias, and ischemic episodes were recorded. Before each session of electroconvulsive therapy, blood pressure and heart rate were in the normal range; supraventricular ectopic beats occurred in all patients and ventricular ectopic beats in 27/38; 2 patients had non-sustained ventricular tachycardia. After shock, systolic, mean and diastolic blood pressure increased 29, 25, and 24% (P < 0.001), respectively, and returned to baseline values within 1 h. Maximum, mean and minimum heart rate increased 56, 52, and 49% (P < 0.001), respectively, followed by a significant decrease within 5 min; heart rate gradually increased again thereafter and remained elevated for 1 h. Analysis of heart rate variability showed increased sympathetic activity during shock with a decrease in both sympathetic and parasympathetic drive afterwards. No serious adverse effects occurred; electroconvulsive therapy did not trigger any malignant arrhythmias or ischemia. In middle-aged and elderly people free from systemic diseases, electroconvulsive therapy caused transitory increases in blood pressure and heart rate and a decrease in heart rate variability but these changes were not associated with serious adverse clinical events.
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