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The association between stage of treatment-resistant depression and clinical utility of ketamine/esketamine: A systematic review.

Authors :
Levinta A
Meshkat S
McIntyre RS
Ho C
Lui LMW
Lee Y
Mansur RB
Teopiz KM
Rodrigues NB
Di Vincenzo JD
Ceban F
Rosenblat JD
Source :
Journal of affective disorders [J Affect Disord] 2022 Dec 01; Vol. 318, pp. 139-149. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Aug 29.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Objective: Ketamine has demonstrated rapid and significant antidepressant effects in patients with treatment resistant depression (TRD). Herein, we conducted a systematic review to determine ketamine's efficacy as a function of the stage of treatment resistance (e.g., number of failed treatments) among individuals with TRD.<br />Methods: A systematic search of PubMed and Scopus from inception to August 2021 was conducted. Where applicable, the studies were categorized into low and high stages of resistance, where low category included studies where the mean number of failed antidepressants was <3 or had a higher proportion of subjects with ≤2 antidepressant trials. Reported indicators of treatment resistance and efficacy were extracted from randomized-controlled trials (RCTs) assessing ketamine or esketamine for TRD.<br />Results: In total, 18 RCTs were included in the current review. There was variability across reported indicators of disease severity, definition of treatment resistance, as well as treatment protocols, preventing clear direct and indirect comparison of relative efficacy of ketamine at different stages of treatment resistance. Ketamine was effective in reducing depressive symptoms in RCTs at both lower and higher stages of treatment resistance; however, the effect size and duration of effects was greater in RCTs of lower stage of treatment resistance.<br />Conclusions: Our findings suggested that ketamine has antidepressant efficacy across all identified stages of treatment resistance, however with increasing failed treatment trials, treatment might be less efficacious. At this time, the comparative efficacy as a function of resistance stage remains to be well-established. Evaluation of participant level data is required to more clearly determine the association between level of treatment resistance and likelihood of response.<br />Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest Dr. Roger S. McIntyre has received research grant support from Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases/Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)/National Natural Science Foundation of China's Mental Health Team Grant; speaker/consultation fees from Lundbeck, Janssen, Purdue, Pfizer, Otsuka, Takeda, Neurocrine, Sunovion, Bausch Health, Novo Nordisk, Kris, Sanofi, Eisai, Intra-Cellular, NewBridge Pharmaceuticals, Abbvie. Dr. Roger McIntyre is a CEO of Braxia Scientific Corp. Dr. Joshua D. Rosenblat is the medical director of Braxia Health (formally known as the Canadian Rapid Treatment Center of Excellence and is a fully owned subsidiary of Braxia Scientific Corp) and Chief Medical & Scientific Officer of Braxia Scientific Corp which provides ketamine and esketamine treatment for depression; he has received research grant support from the American Psychiatric Association, the American Society of Psychopharmacology, the Canadian Cancer Society, the Canadian Psychiatric Association, the Joseph M. West Family Memorial Fund, the Timeposters Fellowship, the University Health Network Centre for Mental Health, and the University of Toronto and speaking, consultation, or research fees from Allergan, COMPASS, Janssen, Lundbeck, and Sunovion. Yena Lee has received personal fees from Braxia Scientific Corp. Leanna M. W. Lui is a contractor to Braxia Scientific Corp. Nelson B Rodrigues has received consulting fees from Braxia Scientific Corp. Joshua D. Di Vincenzo is a consultant to Braxia Scientific Corp.<br /> (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1573-2517
Volume :
318
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of affective disorders
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36049604
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2022.08.050