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Thymatron
®
System IV Instructions for Use
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MANIC SYMPTOMS
Patients treated with ECT may experience manic symptoms (including euphoria and/or irritability, impulsivity,
racing thoughts, distractibility, grandiosity, increased activity, talkativeness, and decreased need for sleep) or a
worsening of the psychiatric symptoms they are being treated for. Manic symptoms can appear during a course
of ECT for major depression or catatonia. When the full syndrome of manic episode develops during ECT this is
sometimes treated by simply continuing the course of ECT. Another possibility is to stop ECT and treat the
manic episode with medications. Sometimes only disinhibition, intrusiveness, overfriendliness, impatience or
indiscreet behavior appear. This may represent orbital-frontal syndrome rather than mania. Orbital-frontal
syndrome typically clears spontaneously within one to two weeks after the ECT course is over, but can take a
month or two.
TREATMENT STIMULUS ADMINISTRATION
Flip up the clear plastic hinged cover over the “TREAT” button.
Press
and
hold
the button down until the
treatment light comes on and then goes off again. While the “TREAT” button is held down, the following events
will occur:
1. A one second continuous tone warning signal comes on, during which no current is delivered. If the
impedance is >3000, the warning tone is extended to 3 seconds. If the “TREAT” button is still pressed, the
treatment will be delivered.
2. The “TREAT” button lights up
and
an intermittent buzzing tone sounds while the current is being delivered.
3. The “TREAT” button light and buzzing tone both turn off when the treatment stimulus ends. The “TREAT”
button can then be released.
4. The
Audible EEG
™ seizure monitor is activated (unless the volume is turned off) and the 4-channel printer
automatically starts to provide a paper recording. If the printer is already running when the treatment stimulus is
delivered, the printer will stop and automatically resume when the stimulus current ends.
5. The 8-digit L.E.D. on the front panel automatically displays the number of seconds elapsed since the end of
the stimulus.
NOTE: It is important to continue pressing the “TREAT” button until the light and buzzing tone stop.
Releasing the button early terminates the stimulus and delivers a smaller charge than intended. However,
keeping pressure on the “TREAT” button after the stimulus ends, will not deliver additional stimulation.
When holding the patient’s jaw or touching the patient, make sure electrically insulated gloves are used.
SEIZURE MONITORING
The Thymatron® System IV allows the physician to monitor the physiological variables of EEG, ECG, and
EMG. The paper tracing provides the wave forms and beats per minute for the ECG. The EEG and EMG also
appear on the tracings, with additional information provided.