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SYNO ECT | electroconvulsive therapy | electroshock | ...
med.MedTech.pharm.
electrochemotherapy <ECT>
Elektrochemotherapie {f} <ECT>
2 Wörter
med.
electroconvulsive therapy <ECT>
Elektrokrampftherapie {f} <EKT>
med.
electroconvulsive therapy <ECT>
Elektrokonvulsionstherapie {f} <EKT>
med.
electroconvulsive therapy <ECT>
Elektroschocktherapie {f} [heute: Elektrokrampftherapie oder Elektrokonvulsionstherapie]
MedTech.phys.
electron cryotomography <ECT>
Kryoelektronentomographie {f} <Kryo-ET> [auch: Kryo-Elektronentomographie, Kryo-Elektronen-Tomographie]
3 Wörter
med.
electroconvulsive shock treatment <ECT>
Elektrokrampftherapie {f} <EKT>
MedTech.
emission computed tomography <ECT>
Emissionscomputertomographie {f} <ECT>
admin.ecol.econ.
environmental compatibility test <ECT>
Umweltverträglichkeitsprüfung {f} <UVP>
meteo.
extended column test <ECT>
erweiterter Säulentest {m} [Schnee- und Lawinenkunde]
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  • Elektrochemotherapie {f} <ECT> = electrochemotherapy <ECT>
  • Emissionscomputertomographie {f} <ECT> = emission computed tomography <ECT>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Due to its very low spatial resolution, ECT has not yet been used in medical diagnostics.
  • In another study, The Body Image of Schizophrenic Children Following Electroshock Therapy, Bender incorporated ECT and a child's self-image.
  • ECT has a very wide range of applications. Since ECT is electrical in nature, it is limited to conductive material.
  • Breggin has written several books and scientific articles critical of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
  • Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective treatment for catatonia that is well acknowledged.

  • "Some of the professional and popular ambivalence toward ECT is related to the fact that we still do not know exactly how it works”.
  • Marilyn Rice (died 1992) was an anti-electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) activist.
  • In the early 1980s, commercial ECT devices were equipped with a 2-channel EEG recorder that measured the EEG characteristics and duration.
  • His work with ECT would continue to evolve. He authored more than fifty articles covering a range of subjects from his clinical findings, to historical notes, to his innovations in ECT technology.
  • Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) was previously believed to be an effective treatment for melancholic depression, however studies since the 2000s have failed to demonstrate positive treatment results from ECT.

  • In 2001 Reid reported on statistics resulting from a law in Texas that all deaths within two weeks of Electroconvulsive therapy be reported to the department of mental health and retardation; the article concluded that "The mortality rate associated with ECT (less than two per 100,000 treatments) in Texas is extremely low" and opposed the reporting of deaths within two weeks.
  • Further studies investigated the concept, using ECT to test for reconsolidation; ECT was already known as an amnesic agent (leads to memory loss).
  • Early research included federal government-funded research into the changes in brain waves (electroencephalogram) induced by electroshock, antidepressant and antipsychotic drugs, opiates and narcotic antagonists, and cannabis and metabolites.
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