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  1. Electroconvulsive therapy - Wikipedia

    ECT can differ in its application in three ways: electrode placement, treatment frequency, and the electrical waveform of the stimulus. Differences in these parameters affect symptom remission and …

  2. How Electroconvulsive (Shock) Therapy Is Used Today

    Oct 22, 2025 · Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), formerly known as "electroshock therapy," is a medical treatment that involves administering a brief electrical pulse to the brain while the person is under …

  3. Shock First Aid, Types & Symptoms - Cleveland Clinic

    Jun 25, 2025 · Shock makes your organ systems shut down due to a lack of blood flow and oxygen. The goal of shock first aid is to stabilize a person as much as possible and buy time until they can get …

  4. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) - Mayo Clinic

    May 30, 2024 · Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) can greatly and rapidly improve severe symptoms of several mental health conditions, including: Severe depression, particularly when other symptoms …

  5. Shock: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment - MedicineNet

    Jul 15, 2024 · Depending on the type or the cause of the shock, treatments differ. In general, fluid resuscitation (giving a large amount of fluid to raise blood pressure quickly) with an IV in the …

  6. Shock Treatment for Depression: How ECT Shock Therapy Works

    3 days ago · Shock therapy, aka ECT, is common in severe cases of depression. Learn how shock treatment works, along with the risks.

  7. Shock Treatment: First Aid Information for Shock - WebMD

    Mar 19, 2024 · WebMD takes you through the steps for emergency treatment of shock.

  8. Shock – Classification and Pathophysiological Principles of ...

    In addition to the endogenous catecholamines, dobutamine, isoproterenol, phenylephrine, and milrinone have served as the mainstays of shock therapy for several decades.

  9. Shock - Critical Care Medicine - Merck Manual Professional Edition

    Treatment is with fluid resuscitation, including blood products if necessary, correction of the underlying disorder, and sometimes vasopressors. (See also Sepsis and Septic Shock.) The fundamental defect …

  10. What to Expect with Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) | IU Health

    Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), also known as electroshock therapy, is a safe and effective medical procedure that gives your brain electrical stimulation to help with depression, manic-depressive …