Abstract
Objective
Self-injurious behavior presents a significant challenge in autism, and first-line psychopharmacological and behavioral interventions have limited efficacy in some patients. These intractable cases may be responsive to electroconvulsive therapy.
Clinical picture
This article presents an eight-year-old boy with autism, mental retardation, prominent mood lability and a five-year history of extreme self-injurious behavior towards his head, averaging 109 self-injurious attempts hourly. The patient was at high risk for serious head trauma, and required usage of bilateral arm restraints and protective equipment (i.e., padding on shoulders, arms, and legs). All areas of daily functioning were profoundly impacted by dangerous self-injury.
Treatment
Fifteen bilateral ECT treatments resulted in excellent mood stabilization and reduction of self-injury to 19 attempts hourly, and maintenance ECT was pursued. The patient was able to return to developmentally-appropriate educational and social activities.
Conclusion
ECT should be considered in the treatment algorithm of refractory cases of severe self-injury in autism.
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Wachtel, L.E., Contrucci-Kuhn, S.A., Griffin, M. et al. ECT for self-injury in an autistic boy. Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry 18, 458–463 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-009-0754-8
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