Harold A. Sackeim
Harold A. Sackeim is an American psychologist and electroconvulsive therapy researcher. He has been Chief of the Department of Biological Psychiatry at New York State Psychiatric Institute and Professor of Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry and Radiology at Columbia University. He received his bachelor's degree from Columbia in 1972; in 1974, he received his master's degree from Oxford University; and in 1977 he received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.Sackeim is co-author of more than 300 publications relating to electroconvulsive therapy. Sackheim has consulted for MECTA and Somatics, companies that manufacture devices for its administration, with payments going to his lab instead of to himself personally.
In 2007, Sackeim and his colleagues published the results of a study which followed 250 patients who had received electroconvulsive therapy. The study found that the various techniques used when giving electroconvulsive therapy can have a direct impact on the adverse effects experienced by patients. Sackeim and colleagues later demonstrated that right unilateral electroconvulsive therapy with an ultra brief pulse appears to be the most efficacious, while remaining the least likely to cause adverse effects. Provided by Wikipedia
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Comparison of ultra-ultrabrief and ultrabrief pulse widths in right unilateral electroconvulsive therapy: A randomized trial by Jana Žaludová Heidingerová, Jakub Albrecht, Martin Anders, Daniel Divácký, Gabriela Jirečková, Thai Le Hong, Tadeáš Mareš, Václav Čapek, Harold A. Sackeim, Jozef Buday
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Comparative efficacy, cognitive effects and acceptability of electroconvulsive therapies for the treatment of depression: protocol for a systematic review and network meta-analysis by Anna Chaimani, Pascal Sienaert, Declan M McLoughlin, Michael Bull, Stevan Nikolin, Colleen Loo, Kieran Owens, Rohan Francis-Taylor, Donel M Martin, Harold A Sackeim, Charles H Kellner
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Effects of vagus nerve stimulation on daily function and quality of life in markedly treatment-resistant major depression: Findings from a one-year, randomized, sham-controlled tri... by A. John Rush, Charles R. Conway, Scott T. Aaronson, Mark S. George, Patricio Riva-Posse, David L. Dunner, John Zajecka, Mark T. Bunker, João Quevedo, Rebecca M. Allen, Gustavo Alva, Heather Luing, Ziad Nahas, Lucian Manu, Jeffrey I. Bennett, Brian J. Mickey, Jonathan Becker, Yvette Sheline, Cristina Cusin, James W. Murrough, Kevin Reeves, Peter B. Rosenquist, Ying-Chieh (Lisa) Lee, Shannon Majewski, Jeffrey Way, Bryan Olin, Harold A. Sackeim
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Vagus nerve stimulation in treatment-resistant depression: A one-year, randomized, sham-controlled trial by Charles R. Conway, Scott T. Aaronson, Harold A. Sackeim, Mark S. George, John Zajecka, Mark T. Bunker, Walter Duffy, Mary Stedman, Patricio Riva-Posse, Rebecca M. Allen, João Quevedo, Matthew Berger, Gustavo Alva, Mohd A. Malik, David L. Dunner, Ivan Cichowicz, Michael Banov, Lucian Manu, Ziad Nahas, Matthew Macaluso, Brian J. Mickey, Yvette Sheline, Christopher L. Kriedt, Ying-Chieh (Lisa) Lee, Charles Gordon, Olivia Shy, Quyen Tran, Laura Yates, A. John Rush
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