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NCT ID: NCT02734498 Terminated - Catatonia Clinical Trials

Prospective Treatment Study of Catatonia Patients

Start date: January 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this treatment study is to compare the effectiveness of different electrode placements used in Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) in the treatment of catatonia. In this study Electroconvulsive Therapy will be compared to medications used in the treatment of catatonia. Medications will be administered by the primary team as part of standard of care. Medications are not primarily being used as a part of this research study. This treatments study, will be able to compare response rate of catatonia to right unilateral electroconvulsive treatment (RUL ECT) and Bilateral electroconvulsive treatment (BL ECT). Also having a control group of catatonia patients, which will not be treated with ECT will provide additional information on early ECT treatment of Catatonia.

NCT ID: NCT02462109 Completed - Catatonia Clinical Trials

Catatonia in Nodding Syndrome and Lorazepam Treatment

CINS
Start date: March 2013
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Nodding Syndrome is an enigmatic neuropsychiatric syndrome affecting children and adolescents mostly in Eastern Africa. The symptoms of Nodding Syndrome and catatonia seem to overlap. The researchers' objectives in this study were to investigate the presence and types of catatonic symptoms in children with Nodding Syndrome and observe their response to one or two doses of lorazepam, the first-line treatment for catatonia.