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Martina Mueller
Researcher at Medical University of South Carolina
Publications - 194
Citations - 6047
Martina Mueller is an academic researcher from Medical University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electroconvulsive therapy & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 182 publications receiving 4967 citations. Previous affiliations of Martina Mueller include Mayo Clinic & San Francisco State University.
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Continuation Electroconvulsive Therapy vs Pharmacotherapy for Relapse Prevention in Major Depression: A Multisite Study From the Consortium for Research in Electroconvulsive Therapy (CORE)
Charles H. Kellner,Rebecca G. Knapp,Georgios Petrides,Teresa A. Rummans,Mustafa M. Husain,Keith G. Rasmussen,Martina Mueller,Hilary J. Bernstein,Kevin C. O’Connor,Glenn E. Smith,Melanie M. Biggs,Samuel H. Bailine,Chitra Malur,Eunsil Yim,Shawn M. McClintock,Shirlene Sampson,Max Fink +16 more
TL;DR: Both C-ECT and C-Pharm were shown to be superior to a historical placebo control, but both had limited efficacy, with more than half of patients either experiencing disease relapse or dropping out of the study.
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ECT remission rates in psychotic versus nonpsychotic depressed patients: a report from CORE.
Georgios Petrides,Max Fink,Mustafa M. Husain,Rebecca G. Knapp,A. John Rush,Martina Mueller,Teresa A. Rummans,Kevin O'Connor,Keith G. Rasmussen,Hilary J. Bernstein,Melanie M. Biggs,Samuel H. Bailine,Charles H. Kellner +12 more
TL;DR: Bilateral ECT is effective in relieving severe major depression andRemission rates are higher and occur earlier in psychotic depressed patients than in nonpsychotic depressed patients, supporting the argument that psychotic depression is a distinguishable nosological entity that warrants separate treatment algorithms.
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Speed of response and remission in major depressive disorder with acute electroconvulsive therapy (ECT): a Consortium for Research in ECT (CORE) report.
Mustafa M. Husain,A. John Rush,Max Fink,Rebecca G. Knapp,Georgios Petrides,Teresa A. Rummans,Melanie M. Biggs,Kevin O'Connor,Keith G. Rasmussen,Marc Litle,Wenle Zhao,Hilary J. Bernstein,Glenn E. Smith,Martina Mueller,Shawn M. McClintock,Samuel H. Bailine,Charles H. Kellner,Charles H. Kellner +17 more
TL;DR: ECT was associated with rapid response and remission in a high percentage of patients and warrants early consideration in treatment algorithms for patients with MDD.
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Bifrontal, bitemporal and right unilateral electrode placement in ECT: randomised trial.
Charles H. Kellner,Rebecca G. Knapp,Mustafa M. Husain,Keith G. Rasmussen,Shirlene Sampson,Munro Cullum,Shawn M. McClintock,Kristen G. Tobias,Celena Martino,Martina Mueller,Samuel H. Bailine,Max Fink,Georgios Petrides +12 more
TL;DR: Bitemporal leads to more rapid symptom reduction and should be considered the preferred placement for urgent clinical situations and each electrode placement is a very effective antidepressant treatment when given with appropriate electrical dosing.
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Relief of expressed suicidal intent by ECT: a consortium for research in ECT study
Charles H. Kellner,Max Fink,Rebecca G. Knapp,Georgios Petrides,Mustafa M. Husain,Teresa A. Rummans,Martina Mueller,Hilary J. Bernstein,Keith G. Rasmussen,Kevin C. O’Connor,Glenn E. Smith,A. John Rush,Melanie M. Biggs,Shawn M. McClintock,Samuel H. Bailine,Chitra Malur +15 more
TL;DR: Evidence-based treatment algorithms for major depressive mood disorders should include dichotomization according to suicide risk, as assessed by interview, and ECT should be considered earlier than at its conventional "last resort" position.