Maintenance ketamine treatment for depression: a systematic review of efficacy, safety, and tolerability.

Sanne Y Smith-Apeldoorn, Jolien Ke Veraart, Jan Spijker, Jeanine Kamphuis, Robert A Schoevers
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Ketamine has rapid yet often transient antidepressant effects in patients with treatment-resistant depression. Different strategies have been proposed to prolong these effects. Maintenance ketamine treatment appears promising, but little is known about its efficacy, safety, and tolerability in depression. We searched Pubmed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library and identified three randomised controlled trials, eight open-label trials, and 30 case series and reports on maintenance ketamine treatment. We found intravenous, intranasal, oral, and possibly intramuscular and subcutaneous maintenance ketamine treatment to be effective in sustaining antidepressant effect in treatment-resistant depression. Tachyphylaxis, cognitive impairment, addiction, and serious renal and urinary problems seem uncommon. Despite the methodological limitations, we conclude that from a clinical view, maintenance ketamine treatment seems to be of therapeutic potential. We recommend both controlled and naturalistic studies with long-term follow-up and sufficient power to determine the position of maintenance ketamine treatment within routine clinical practice.

维持氯胺酮治疗抑郁症:有效性,安全性和耐受性的系统评价。
氯胺酮对难治性抑郁症患者具有快速但往往短暂的抗抑郁作用。人们提出了不同的策略来延长这些影响。维持氯胺酮治疗似乎很有希望,但对其在抑郁症中的疗效、安全性和耐受性知之甚少。我们检索了Pubmed、Embase和Cochrane图书馆,确定了3个随机对照试验、8个开放标签试验和30个关于维持氯胺酮治疗的病例系列和报告。我们发现静脉注射,鼻内,口服,可能还有肌肉注射和皮下维持氯胺酮治疗对治疗难治性抑郁症维持抗抑郁效果有效。快速反应、认知障碍、成瘾以及严重的肾脏和泌尿系统问题似乎并不常见。尽管方法学的局限性,我们得出结论,从临床角度来看,维持氯胺酮治疗似乎是治疗潜力。我们建议进行对照研究和自然研究,并进行长期随访,以确定在常规临床实践中维持氯胺酮治疗的地位。
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