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electroconvulsive therapy ect and your mental health mental health and addictions program st joseph s healthcare hamilton charlton campus 50 charlton avenue east hamilton ontario 905 522 1155 ext 33684 ...

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                                                          Electroconvulsive Therapy  
                             
                             
                                                                       ECT and 
                             
                             
                                                                Your Mental Health 
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                        Mental Health and Addictions Program 
                                                           St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton 
                                                      
                                                                   Charlton Campus 
                                                               50 Charlton Avenue East 
                                                                   Hamilton, Ontario 
                                                      
                                                                              
                                                                 905-522-1155 ext. 33684 
           
                                                                              
           
           
                             
     PD 1728 (Rev 06-2012) File: peyles 
        
       What is electroconvulsive therapy?                                    Questions and concerns 
          Electroconvulsive therapy or ECT is one of the                      
          oldest effective treatments for depression.                          All of the members of the health 
          ECT is also used to treat mental health issues                       care team are here to help you. 
          such as mania, schizophrenia and delusional                          Please let any member know if 
          disorders.                                                           you have questions or want to talk.  
                                                                              
       How does ECT work?                                                     
          You have a general anesthetic during the procedure.                My questions are… 
          This means that you are asleep and do not feel                      
          anything. Small pads are placed on your head in                     
          special spots. Short, controlled electrical pulses                  
          stimulate your brain. This triggers a seizure in the                
          brain that lasts less than 1 minute. Over a series                  
          of planned treatments the brain reacts by changing 
          mood.                                                               
                                                                              
          Most people have 6 to 12 
          treatments. Treatments                                              
          are done 2 times a week at                                          
          St. Joseph’s Healthcare                                             
          Charlton Campus.  
                                                                              
          ECT is considered a safe                                            
          procedure for most patients. People who have 
          medical conditions such as high blood pressure,                     
          asthma or heart disease may be at increased risk for                
          complications. You are carefully monitored before,                                          
          during and after each treatment by an                                                       
          anesthesiologist, psychiatrist and nurses. 
                                                                                                           
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      Be Involved                                                     Nausea 
                                                                 
         When you meet with the psychiatrist ask questions              Nausea may be caused by the anesthetic or             
         and understand the treatment before you agree to               not eating and drinking for a long time.  
         the treatment plan.                                             
                                                                        Some ways to help are: 
         If you agree to ECT, you sign a                                •  have something to eat and drink 
         consent form. Make sure you                                       such as dry toast, crackers, 
         understand the risks, benefits                                    apple juice 
         and side effects of ECT treatment                       
         before you sign the consent. 
                                                                 
      What happens next?                                         
                                                                        •  try to rest or sleep 
      If you are an outpatient: 
                                                                 
         You need to come to the Pre-Admission Assessment        
         Clinic at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Charlton Campus 
         before your first treatment. You are given an           
         appointment date and time by the ECT nurse.             
                                                                        •  take medication to prevent           
         This Clinic is on Level 4 of the Marian Wing.                     or control nausea such as 
         You only come to this Clinic one time before you                  Gravol. 
         start treatments.                                       
                                                                                             
         In this Clinic you meet with a nurse who tells you                                  
         how to prepare for the treatments. You also meet the                                
         anesthesiologist. This is a special doctor who talks to                             
         you about having a general anesthetic. You only need                                
         to meet with the anesthesiologist before the first                                  
         treatment.                                                                          
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     What is my follow-up after all of my ECT              Does ECT always help? 
     treatments are done?                                   
                                                                This depends on why you need ECT. 
        You will talk to your psychiatrist and members of       Research has shown that up to 80% of 
        the health care team about how to stay healthy.         people who have ECT are improved after. 
        You may need to take medication, join a therapy          
        group or have one-to-one talk therapy. Together         This treatment often helps people who do not 
        you will make a treatment and follow-up care plan.      feel better after trying other treatments such 
                                                                as medications. 
     Outpatient ECT Clinic                                  
                                                            
          Follow-up during ECT treatments is important.    What happens first?  
          We make every effort to schedule you in the       
          Outpatient Clinic every 1 to 2 weeks for ongoing      The psychiatrist will meet with you and your 
          monitoring and assessment.                            support person, if you choose to have 
                                                                someone with you.  
     ECT Maintenance Program                                     
                                                                During this visit you 
          This program is for people who have been              will learn about the 
          helped by ECT treatments. In this program you         risks, benefits and 
          receive scheduled ECT treatments based on             treatment plan for 
          how you feel. You can talk to members of the          you. You then sign a 
          ECT team about the details.                           consent form.  
                                                                 
                                                                You also talk about other appointments and 
                                                                follow-up visits you will have before, during 
                                                                and after ECT treatment.   
                                                         
                                                                               
                                                                               
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