JOSE GALLUCCI NETO

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Instituto de Psiquiatria, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/27 - Laboratório de Neurociências, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Electroconvulsive Therapy in the Treatment of Catatonia Due To Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
    (2022) GONCALVES JUNIOR, Jucier; BICALHO, Maria Eugenia Teixeira; GUEDES, Lissiane Karine Noronha; GALLUCCI-NETO, Jose; PEREIRA, Rosa M. R.
    The use of electroconvulsive therapy in case of catatonia due to systemic lupus erythematosus refractory in treatment with immunosuppressant is rare. Therefore, we report a case of catatonia due to systemic lupus erythematosus treated with electroconvulsive therapy as an adjuvant to cyclophosphamide treatment. A 34-year-old female patient diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus attended the rheumatology outpatient clinic with a history of catatonia for 8 weeks and laboratory tests revealed high titers of anti-ds DNA positive anti-RNP and polyclonal gammopathy. cyclophosphamide pulse therapy was scheduled in association with electroconvulsive therapy, in 12 sessions, twice a week. The patient evolved with significant clinical improvement after 6 sessions of electroconvulsive therapy and 2 pulses of cyclophosphamide, with negative anti-ds DNA and normalization of gamma globulin levels. Thus, electroconvulsive therapy should be considered as adjuvant therapy in severe cases of neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus, including catatonia, especially in those with relapses and poor response to immunosuppressant and psychotropic drugs.
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    Interventional psychiatry: 13 reasons why
    (2022) BRUNONI, Andre R.; VALIENGO, Leandro; GALLUCCI-NETO, Jose
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Use of Magnetic Seizure Therapy for Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Case Series
    (2022) CRETAZ, Eric; BELLINI, Helena; GALLUCCI-NETO, Jose; CARNEIRO, Adriana Munhoz; SANTOS, Leonardo Afonso dos; MIRANDA, Cristiane Siqueira; BRUNONI, Andre Russowski
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    A study protocol for an ongoing multi-arm, randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled clinical trial with digital features, using portable transcranial electrical stimulation and internet-based behavioral therapy for major depression disorders: The PSYLECT study
    (2022) BORRIONE, Lucas; CIRILLO, Patricia C.; APARICIO, Luana V. M.; CAVENDISH, Beatriz A.; VALIENGO, Leandro; MOURA, Darin O.; SOUZA, Juliana P. de; LUETHI, Matthias S.; KLEIN, Izio; BARIANI, Bruna; GALLUCCI-NETO, Jose; SUEN, Paulo; PADBERG, Frank; GOERIGK, Stephan; VANDERHASSELT, Marie-Anne; DENG, Zhi De; O'SHEA, Jacinta; LOTUFO, Paulo A.; BENSENOR, Isabela M.; BRUNONI, Andre R.
    Background Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) is considered effective and safe for depression, albeit modestly, and prone to logistical burdens when performed in external facilities. Investigation of portable tES (ptES), and potentiation of ptES with remote psychological interventions have shown positive, but preliminary, results. Research design We report the rationale and design of an ongoing multi-arm, randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled clinical trial with digital features, using ptES and internet-based behavioral therapy (iBT) for major depressive disorder (MDD) (NCT04889976). Methods We will evaluate the efficacy, safety, tolerability and usability of (1) active ptES + active iBT ('double-active'), (2) active ptES + sham iBT ('ptES-only'), and (3) sham ptES + sham iBT ('double-sham'), in adults with MDD, with a Hamilton Depression Rating Scale - 17 item version (HDRS-17) score >= 17 at baseline, during 6 weeks. Antidepressants are allowed in stable doses during the trial. Results We primarily co-hypothesize changes in HDRS-17 will be greater in (1) 'double-active' compared to 'ptES-only,' (2) 'double-active' compared to 'double-sham,' and (3) 'ptES-only' compared to 'double-sham.' We aim to enroll 210 patients (70 per arm). Conclusions Our results should offer new insights regarding the efficacy and scalability of combined ptES and iBT for MDD, in digital mental health.