Electroconvulsive therapy and meningioma: a brief review.

Nihon Shinkei Seishin Yakurigaku Zasshi

Department of Psychiatry, National Defense Medical College 3-2, Namiki, Tokorozawa 359-8513, Japan.

Published: April 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) can be safely used in patients with stable, small brain tumors, specifically meningiomas, if risks are assessed properly and there are no signs of increased intracranial pressure.
  • - A review of 13 cases post-1980 demonstrates that all patients with prior meningioma diagnoses responded positively to ECT, with the largest tumor being 3 x 3 cm.
  • - Minor side effects like headaches and confusion were noted in some cases, but there were no severe complications, likely due to improved imaging and evaluation techniques for identifying tumors before ECT treatment.

Article Abstract

Accumulating clinical knowledge indicates that electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) can be used in patients with stable and small brain tumors without any sign of increasing intracranial pressure as long as the risks have been appropriately evaluated. However, there are no clear and detailed clinical guidelines for the application of ECT in patients with brain tumors. Severe complications are described in cases reported before 1980 when the definitive diagnosis of brain tumor before ECT was difficult. We reviewed 13 cases from the literature from the 1980s or later in which ECT was administered to psychiatric patients with a prior diagnosis of meningiomas, a very common type of tumor, before ECT. All cases responded to ECT. Among the cases reviewed, the largest meningioma was 3 x 3 cm. Minor complications such as headache and transient confusion were reported in 5 of 13 cases; however, no severe complications were observed. Accurate identification and careful evaluation of meningioma by routine neuroimaging and other advanced medical techniques surrounding the use of ECT have contributed to the decrease in severe complications.

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