Cognitive Impairment and Electroconvulsive Therapy in Geriatric Depression, What Could Be the Role of Rivastigmine? A Case Series

Author:

van Schaik Audrey Monica,Rhebergen Didi,Henstra Marieke Jantien,Kadouch Daniel J.,van Exel Eric,Stek Maximilianus Lourentius

Abstract

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), albeit highly effective in treating depression, is frequently associated with cognitive impairment, either temporary or more persistent. Especially in older patients, who generally respond even better, serious cognitive impairment during the course of ECT may lead to premature termination of ECT. Treatment of this cognitive impairment is of utmost importance. In this case series report, we present the effect of rivastigmine, an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, on cognitive impairment in three older, severely depressed patients during or after a course of ECT. An improvement of cognitive functioning, in particular a decline of confusional symptoms, was observed in two patients with structural brain alterations associated with aging. In the other patient, who suffered primarily from amnesia, no effect of rivastigmine was observed. These preliminary results emphasize the need for detailed profiling of cognitive impairment when developing a research design to study the potential benefits of rivastigmine in the prevention or treatment of cognitive impairment in severely depressed patients treated with ECT.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Computer Science

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