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Title: Electroconvulsive therapy and the chronic use of pseudocholinesterase- inhibitor (echothiophate iodide) eye drops for glaucoma. A case report Messer GJ, Stoudemire A, Knos G, Johnson GC Ref: General Hospital Psychiatry, 14:56, 1992 : PubMed
A case is presented in which a patient who required treatment with electroconvulsive therapy had a history of being treated with pseudocholinesterase-inhibitor eye drops (echothiophate iodide) for glaucoma. As treatment with this antiglaucoma agent contraindicated the use of succinylcholine for a minimum of 10-14 days, the short-acting nondepolarizing agent atracurium was employed instead. The anesthetic management of this patient is described as a guide for clinicians facing similar clinical situations.
Messer GJ, Stoudemire A, Knos G, Johnson GC (1992) Electroconvulsive therapy and the chronic use of pseudocholinesterase- inhibitor (echothiophate iodide) eye drops for glaucoma. A case report General Hospital Psychiatry14: 56-60
Messer GJ, Stoudemire A, Knos G, Johnson GC (1992) General Hospital Psychiatry14: 56-60