A systematic search (Medline, Cochrane library, Embase, bibliographies, to 5.2000, no language restriction) was performed for published reports of randomized comparisons of propofol and methohexital for anesthesia during electroconvulsive therapy. We analyzed 15 trials with data on 706 patients. The duration of motor seizure was shorter with propofol (range, 18-39 seconds) than with methohexital (range, 26-48 seconds, weighted mean difference 8.4 seconds [95% CI, 6.6-10.0]). With both propofol and methohexital, there was little evidence of an association between dose and duration of motor seizure (for propofol: r2 = 0.25, P = .08; for methohexital: r2 = 0.11, P = .27). Two small trials investigated clinical outcome; results were inconclusive. Data on adverse effects were sparse. Duration of seizure was not proven to be a useful measure of treatment success in the study of electroconvulsive therapy with propofol or methohexital. The impact of the technique of anesthesia on the underlying disease needs to be established.
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