R D Weiner
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Sackeim H, Devanand D, Lisanby S, Nobler M, Prudic J, Heyer E, et al.
J ECT
. 2001 Aug;
17(3):219-22.
PMID: 11528317
No abstract available.
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Krystal A, Weiner R, Lindahl V, Massie R
J ECT
. 2001 Apr;
16(4):338-49.
PMID: 11314871
The optimization of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) stimulus dosing remains uncertain. Previous work suggests the potential utility of ictal EEG models of seizure adequacy, but such models have never been tested...
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Krystal A, Holsinger T, Weiner R, Coffey C
J ECT
. 2001 Apr;
16(4):327-37.
PMID: 11314870
Background: The choice of whether to administer nondominant unilateral (UL) or bilateral (BL) ECT remains controversial. Methods: A study in which moderately suprathreshold UL nonresponders at treatment 6 were randomized...
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Steffens D, Conway C, Dombeck C, Wagner H, Tupler L, Weiner R
J ECT
. 2001 Apr;
17(1):45-9.
PMID: 11281515
Objective: To determine the effect of subcortical white and gray matter lesions on ECT outcome. Method: 41 geriatric psychiatric inpatients underwent an MRI scan during their ECT work-up. Periventricular, deep...
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Krystal A, West M, Prado R, Greenside H, Zoldi S, Weiner R
Depress Anxiety
. 2000 Dec;
12(3):157-65.
PMID: 11126190
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) involves the use of electrical stimulation to elicit a series of generalized tonic-clonic seizures for therapeutic purposes and is the most effective treatment known for major depression....
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Krystal A, Dean M, Weiner R, Tramontozzi 3rd L, Connor K, Lindahl V, et al.
Am J Psychiatry
. 2000 Jun;
157(6):963-7.
PMID: 10831477
Objective: The maximum output charge for ECT devices is limited to 576 millicoulombs in the United States, although there are no data ensuring that this limit will allow consistently effective...
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McCall W, Reboussin D, Weiner R, Sackeim H
Arch Gen Psychiatry
. 2000 May;
57(5):438-44.
PMID: 10807483
Background: The antidepressant and cognitive side effects of right unilateral (RUL) electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) are reported to depend on the magnitude of the electrical stimulus relative to the seizure threshold....
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Krystal A, Weiner R
J ECT
. 1999 Apr;
15(1):27-38.
PMID: 10189617
Studies on the relationship of electroencephalographic (EEG) data to the therapeutic response to electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) have been carried out since the 1940s, but for many years they did not...
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Krystal A, Watts B, Weiner R, Moore S, Steffens D, Lindahl V
J ECT
. 1998 Jul;
14(1):5-14.
PMID: 9661088
Many patients who receive electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) are benzodiazepine dependent or are anxious and require benzodiazepine drugs. Because these agents may diminish the therapeutic effectiveness of ECT, we explored the...