Publication | Closed Access
Cognitive outcome following tricyclic and electroconvulsive treatment of major depression in the elderly
56
Citations
21
References
1991
Year
The data suggest that cognitive dysfunction associated with depression may improve after treatment in a substantial number of elderly patients, including those receiving ECT. Relapse rates, however, may be relatively high, and residual symptoms may persist, which emphasizes the need for optimal initial and long-term antidepressant strategies for this population.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1