难治性抑郁症

Mahesh Hembram, Suprakash Chaudhury
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大多数关于治疗难治性抑郁症(TRD)的文献都将耐药性的定义建立在对适当剂量和持续时间的抗抑郁药物治疗无效的基础上。TRD的患病率在初级保健机构中最低,在门诊精神病学机构、住院精神病学机构和学术/三级保健机构中逐渐增加。可用于治疗TRD的策略包括优化、替代或转换、联合和增强治疗。目前,在TRD患者的治疗中,没有关于何时替代、联合或加强治疗的明确指南。一些新的和新颖的治疗方法显示出未来的希望,包括在最初的抗抑郁药中加入非典型抗精神病药;更新的药物干预;以及非药物治疗,如迷走神经刺激(VNS)、重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)和深部脑刺激(DBS)。人际关系、认知和行为治疗的新模式提供了结构化的、实用的方法来治疗这些困难的病人。TRD的心理治疗干预指南建议,治疗应该是协作的,并以教授新技能为中心,以提高应对慢性疾病的能力。更好地了解TRD病因的许多方面,以及新的有效治疗方法的可用性,有望降低与该疾病相关的发病率和死亡率。
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Treatment Resistant Depression
Most of the literature on Treatment Resistant Depression (TRD) has based its definition of resistance on the failure to respond to antidepressant drug treatment of adequate dose and duration. The prevalence of TRD is lowest in primary care settings and progressively increases in outpatient psychiatry settings, inpatient psychiatric settings, and academic/tertiary care settings. Strategies available for the treatment of TRD include optimization, substitution or switching, combination, and augmentation therapies. Currently there are no clear guidelines on when to substitute, combine, or augment therapies in the treatment of patients with TRD. Some new and novel therapies that show promise for the future include addition of an atypical antipsychotic to the initial antidepressant; newer pharmacologic interventions; and non-pharmacologic therapies such as vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), and deep brain stimulation (DBS). The newer models of interpersonal, cognitive, and behavioral therapies offer structured, pragmatic methods to work with such difficult patients. Guidelines for psychotherapeutic intervention for TRD suggested that the therapy should be collaborative and centered on the goal of teaching new skills to improve coping with a chronic illness. A better understanding of the many facets of the etiology of TRD as well as the availability of new and effective therapies hopefully will decrease the morbidity and mortality associated with this condition.
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