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Biol Psychiatry ; 30(2): 116-20, 1991 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1912103

ABSTRACT

Recent studies have shown significant alterations in serum alpha-1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) concentration in epileptic patients, the major protein to which basic drugs bind in serum. To date, there have been no reports in the literature investigating the effects of generalized seizures as a result of repeatedly administered electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) on this serum protein. As the cyclic antidepressants are basic drugs that bind avidly to AGP, an alteration of AGP concentration by ECT could represent a mechanism of interaction between two somatic treatments for depression. We therefore determined the serial AGP concentrations of 10 patients undergoing repeated ECT. AGP concentrations were determined by radial immunodiffusion on serum samples obtained at each treatment session (course of treatment ranged from 4 to 12 sessions over 8 to 32 days). The mean (SD) AGP concentrations prior to and at the end of ECT were 88.7 (18.3) mg/dl and 97.8 (24.8) mg/dl, respectively. Variability in AGP concentration was observed over the course of treatments with no consistent trend (intrapatient coefficients of variation averaged 11.5%). These data suggest that serial ECT does not produce consistent, significant changes in serum AGP concentrations and should have limited effects on altering the serum protein binding and, therefore, pharmacological effects of concurrently administered cyclic antidepressants.


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Depressive Disorder/therapy , Electroconvulsive Therapy , Orosomucoid/metabolism , Adolescent , Aged , Antidepressive Agents/administration & dosage , Combined Modality Therapy , Depressive Disorder/blood , Female , Hospitalization , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law ; 15(4): 339-47, 1987.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3322426

ABSTRACT

Computer-assisted psychological assessment has been operational for 25 years. It has been well received by patients and shows a degree of reliability that is comparable to that of conventional testing. The authors report on the development of a computerized psychosexual assessment laboratory in a forensic facility housing convicted sex offenders who volunteered for treatment. The development of the laboratory was in response to the need for uniform psychosocial data on each resident that can be used for making better diagnoses, developing personalized treatment programs, and assessing treatment outcome. The process of selecting the psychological tests and programming them for interactive administration is described, as are the testing procedures using the penile plethysmograph with stimuli based on the Tanner developmental stages. A computer-assisted psychosocial assessment that produces a psychosocial history was developed. The laboratory's overall value in the treatment program is assessed.


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Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted , Paraphilic Disorders/diagnosis , Psychological Tests , Arousal/physiology , Humans , Male , Penile Erection
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J Clin Psychiatry ; 47(9): 482, 1986 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3745133
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