Treatment-Resistant Depression; A growing concern among the elderly

Authors

  • Dr. Mohana Partheeban, MD The Wright Center for GME, Scranton, PA
  • Dr. Nirali Patel MD The Wright Center for GME, Scranton, PA
  • Dr. Wail Alsafi, MD The Wright Center for GME, Scranton, PA
  • Dr. Natasha Khalid The Wright Center for GME, Scranton, PA

Keywords:

electroconvulsive therapy, ECT, treatment-resistant depression, geriatrics

Abstract

Depression is a common concern in the elderly population which can further exacerbate other chronic medical conditions. We present a case of a geriatric patient who experienced persistent depressive symptoms despite multiple trials of first-line treatments. The patient's depression significantly impacted their quality of life and posed challenges for their caregivers. Given the treatment-resistant nature of the condition and limited therapeutic options, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) was initiated. The patient underwent a series of ECT sessions, resulting in marked improvements in depressive symptoms and overall functioning.

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Published

2024-06-30

How to Cite

Partheeban, M., Patel, N., Alsafi, W., & Khalid, N. (2024). Treatment-Resistant Depression; A growing concern among the elderly. The Scholarly Society of America, 3(1), 11–13. Retrieved from http://ssajm-online.org/ojs/index.php/SSAJM/article/view/30

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