In ECT, there’s a common saying that “nothing good happens after 1 minute.” However, recent data suggests that nothing good happens if a seizure lasts less than 20 seconds either. Patients whose seizures lasted 30 seconds or longer during their first ECT session were more than twice as likely to achieve remission by the end of treatment compared to those with seizures under 20 seconds. Seizure durations around one minute appeared to provide the best chances for remission.
20 Seconds or 60 Seconds: One Doubles Your Chances of Remission

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