La risposta subottimale al trattamento antidepressivo: definizione e implicazioni cliniche

Bernardo Carpiniello
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Abstract

Introduction

Insufficient responses to antidepressant drugs can be an important problem, with negative clinical and psychosocial consequences.

Materials and methods

On the basis of an extensive analysis of the existing literature, the authors provide a possible operational definition of suboptimal treatment response and review the available data on the frequency of this phenomenon and its implications.

Results

A suboptimal response to antidepressant therapy is defined as a partial response or one that includes residual sub-threshold symptoms. These responses are associated with an increased risk for recurrence/relapses, shorter times to recurrence/relapse, higher risks of disease chronicity and suicidal tendencies, reduced functioning, and increases in the costs of care. Suboptimal responses are observed in approximately 70% of all patients after the first cycle of treatment, but with repeated attempts at treatment, this rate drops to approximately one third of cases.

Conclusions

Given their frequency and negative consequences, suboptimal responses to antidepressant therapy can be a challenge for clinicians, and complex strategies (e.g., augmentation, add-on, or switching) are often needed to overcome the limitations of the treatment.

抗抑郁治疗的亚优反应:定义和临床含义
对抗抑郁药物反应不足可能是一个重要的问题,具有负面的临床和社会心理后果。材料和方法在对现有文献进行广泛分析的基础上,作者提供了次优治疗反应的可能操作定义,并回顾了有关该现象发生频率及其含义的现有数据。结果对抗抑郁药物治疗的次优反应被定义为部分反应或包括残余阈下症状的反应。这些反应与复发/复发风险增加、复发/复发时间缩短、疾病慢性化和自杀倾向风险增加、功能下降以及护理费用增加有关。在第一个治疗周期后,约70%的患者观察到次优反应,但在反复尝试治疗后,这一比例下降到约三分之一的病例。鉴于其频率和负面后果,抗抑郁药物治疗的次优反应对临床医生来说是一个挑战,通常需要复杂的策略(例如,增强,附加或转换)来克服治疗的局限性。
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