Maurizio Pompili, Maria Anna Trocchia, Ludovica Longhini, Eva Dispenza, Cristina Di Legge, Salvatore Sarubbi, Denise Erbuto, Isabella Berardelli
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Efficacy of Intranasal Esketamine in Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Six-Month Real-World Follow-Up Study of Depressive Symptoms, Hopelessness, and Suicide Risk
Objective
Treatment-resistant depression is one of the most significant clinical challenges in psychiatric practice. The primary aim of the present study was to assess the efficacy and tolerability of intranasal esketamine on depressive symptoms in a real-world outpatient setting. A secondary objective was to explore the potential benefits of intranasal esketamine on hopelessness and suicide risk (suicidal ideation and suicide attempts).
Methods
Twenty-one patients diagnosed with treatment-resistant depression were treated with intranasal esketamine. Depressive symptoms (MADRS and BDI), suicide risk (C-SSRS), and hopelessness (BHS) were assessed. We conducted a mixed model for repeated measures analysis to evaluate changes from baseline (T0), 3-month follow-up (T1), and 6-month follow-up (T2).
Results
Results indicated that depressive symptoms decreased over time. Specifically, both clinician and self-report measures show lower levels of depressive symptoms at 3-month and 6-month follow-up. We also found a significant decrease in the presence of suicidal ideation between T0 and T2. Finally, patients also reported a reduction in hopelessness levels over time.
Conclusions
Our findings indicate an overall response regarding depressive symptoms, hopelessness, and suicidal ideation after esketamine in treatment-resistant depression at 3-month and 6-month follow-up assessments.
期刊介绍:
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental provides a forum for the evaluation of clinical and experimental research on both new and established psychotropic medicines. Experimental studies of other centrally active drugs, including herbal products, in clinical, social and psychological contexts, as well as clinical/scientific papers on drugs of abuse and drug dependency will also be considered. While the primary purpose of the Journal is to publish the results of clinical research, the results of animal studies relevant to human psychopharmacology are welcome. The following topics are of special interest to the editors and readers of the Journal:
-All aspects of clinical psychopharmacology-
Efficacy and safety studies of novel and standard psychotropic drugs-
Studies of the adverse effects of psychotropic drugs-
Effects of psychotropic drugs on normal physiological processes-
Geriatric and paediatric psychopharmacology-
Ethical and psychosocial aspects of drug use and misuse-
Psychopharmacological aspects of sleep and chronobiology-
Neuroimaging and psychoactive drugs-
Phytopharmacology and psychoactive substances-
Drug treatment of neurological disorders-
Mechanisms of action of psychotropic drugs-
Ethnopsychopharmacology-
Pharmacogenetic aspects of mental illness and drug response-
Psychometrics: psychopharmacological methods and experimental design