Electroconvulsive therapy is a treatment for depression that uses electricity to induce a seizure.
Alternative Names
Shock treatment; ECT
How the test is performed
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is most often performed in a hospital's operating or recovery room under general anesthesia. Electricity is delivered to the brain for several seconds to cause
How to prepare for the test
Because general anesthesia is used for this procedure, you will be advised to not eat or drink before ECT.
Ask your health care provider whether you should take any daily medications in the morning before ECT.
How the test will feel
Some people report mild confusion and headache following ECT. Hospital staff monitor the patient closely after the procedure to ensure complete recovery.
Why the test is performed
ECT is a highly effective treatment for






















