“…At the time of writing, there was a notable paucity of literature addressing the specific use of acute ECT in the elderly with primary psychotic conditions, this being limited to one case series and five individual case reports, reporting a total of 10 patients (Kumagaya & Halliday, ). Similar to this case series, ECT was found to be highly effective in this group of patients, resulting in full or partial remission in eight and two patients, respectively (Hassamal et al, ; Kramer, ; Meyen et al, ; Selvadurai et al, ; Suzuki, Shindo, et al, ; Tang & Park, ). Studies of mixed age and diagnoses that have included elderly patients with treatment‐ and clozapine‐resistant primary psychotic conditions have also demonstrated improvements in the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) (Suzuki, Awata, & Matsuoka, ; Tang & Ungvari, ; Tor et al, ), Clinical Global Impression (CGI) (Chiu, Lee, & Lee, ; Kales, Dequardo, & Tandon, ; Kaster et al, ; Tang & Ungvari, ), Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) (Kho et al, ), Global Assessment Scale (GAS) (Tang & Ungvari, ), Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS) (Tang & Ungvari, ), and Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scores (Kales et al, ; Suzuki et al, ).…”