Thermal burns in electroconvulsive therapy

Ernest Weisheng Ho, Eng Leonard,Lee Tih-Shih, Gregory James Meredith

PROCEEDINGS OF SINGAPORE HEALTHCARE(2022)

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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is effective for mood disorders and schizophrenia. Thermal burns, while rare, are potentially sight and life threatening. The three elements necessary for a fire are often in close proximity during a session: an oxidiser (oxygen), an ignition source (faulty electrodes, poor contact with skin producing a spark) and fuel (hair, residual alcohol cleanser). This case report describes one such incident when a patient sustained a burn during ECT, with poor contact of electrode pad with skin, high impedance and an oxygen-rich environment possibly contributing. Given that ECT is conducted relatively frequently (once every 2-3 days) in a usual regimen, we make recommendations for safe application of electrode pads for temporal placement ECT.
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electroconvulsive therapy,anaesthesia,burns
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