Outpatient Ketamine Prescribing Practices in Psychiatry in the United States: A Nationwide Survey Study.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Rachel M Pacilio, Sagar V Parikh, Jamarie Geller
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Abstract

Background: Ketamine is an increasingly popular tool for the treatment of psychiatric disorders. Initially available in controlled studies at academic institutions, it is now being offered widely in the community, but little is known about how treatment is actually being delivered and if there are undetermined safety concerns. The aim of this study is to assess ketamine prescribing practices among clinics across the United States.

Methods: An online survey was sent to all community-based ketamine clinics with publicly available email addresses collected from 4 ketamine clinic databases (n = 484) between September and November 2023. Public ketamine clinic websites (n = 473) were also reviewed for information regarding the credentials of prescribers in June 2024.

Results: A total of 126 (26% response rate) of the clinics responded to the survey request, and 119 were included in analyses. All included respondents (100%) report utilizing ketamine for treatment-resistant depression, with many also prescribing ketamine for treatment naive (72.3%), bipolar (78.9%), and subclinical depression (59.7%) in addition to nondepressive conditions at significant rates. Over 80% of clinics utilize maintenance ketamine treatment, with a substantial portion doing so for prolonged periods. A variety of ketamine formulations are regularly prescribed, and over 40% of clinics provide ketamine for at-home use. Based on website review, fewer than 30% of ketamine clinics reviewed are run by psychiatric physicians and over 25% are run by nonphysician providers.

Conclusions: There is significant variability in ketamine treatment in the community including indications for therapy, duration of treatment courses, formulation of ketamine prescribed, and setting of use. There is a need for increased oversight and more specific practice guidelines to ensure ketamine is being used safely, appropriately, and effectively.

美国精神病学门诊氯胺酮处方实践:一项全国性调查研究。
背景:氯胺酮是一种越来越受欢迎的治疗精神疾病的工具。它最初是在学术机构的对照研究中提供的,现在正在社区中广泛提供,但对于如何实际提供治疗以及是否存在未确定的安全问题知之甚少。这项研究的目的是评估美国各地诊所开氯胺酮处方的做法。方法:于2023年9月至11月对4个氯胺酮诊所数据库(n = 484)中所有社区氯胺酮诊所使用公开电子邮件地址进行在线调查。2024年6月,对公共氯胺酮诊所网站(n = 473)进行了审查,以获取有关处方者资格的信息。结果:126家诊所响应调查请求,回复率26%,其中119家纳入分析。所有纳入的应答者(100%)报告使用氯胺酮治疗难治性抑郁症,除非抑郁症外,许多人还使用氯胺酮治疗初发病(72.3%)、双相情感障碍(78.9%)和亚临床抑郁症(59.7%)。超过80%的诊所使用维持氯胺酮治疗,其中很大一部分长期使用。经常开出各种氯胺酮制剂,超过40%的诊所提供氯胺酮供家庭使用。根据网站评论,不到30%的氯胺酮诊所是由精神科医生经营的,超过25%是由非医生经营的。结论:社区氯胺酮治疗存在显著差异,包括治疗指征、疗程、氯胺酮处方和使用环境。有必要加强监督和制定更具体的实践指南,以确保氯胺酮得到安全、适当和有效的使用。
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Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
1.90%
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0
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: For over 75 years, The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry has been a leading source of peer-reviewed articles offering the latest information on mental health topics to psychiatrists and other medical professionals.The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry is the leading psychiatric resource for clinical information and covers disorders including depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety, addiction, posttraumatic stress disorder, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder while exploring the newest advances in diagnosis and treatment.
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