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Praktische Durchführung der Elektrokrampftherapie

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Elektromagnetische Therapien in der Psychiatrie

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Die Elektrokrampfbehandlung wird in Allgemeinnarkose durchgeführt. Sowohl die Durchführung als auch die Aufklärung des Patienten über die Narkose sind Aufgabe des Anästhesisten. Das Wissenswerte für den, der die EKT durchführt, soll hier kurz zusammengefasst werden. Für weiterführende Informationen sei auf eine Zusammenfassung von Folk et al. (2000) verwiesen.

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Bork, S. (2003). Praktische Durchführung der Elektrokrampftherapie. In: Eschweiler, G.W., Wild, B., Bartels, M. (eds) Elektromagnetische Therapien in der Psychiatrie. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57370-5_7

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