Authors
James W Murrough, Dan V Iosifescu, Lee C Chang, Rayan K Al Jurdi, Charles E Green, Andrew M Perez, Syed Iqbal, Sarah Pillemer, Alexandra Foulkes, Asim Shah, Dennis S Charney, Sanjay J Mathew
Publication date
2013/10
Journal
American Journal of Psychiatry
Volume
170
Issue
10
Pages
1134-1142
Publisher
American Psychiatric Association
Description
Objective
Ketamine, a glutamate N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist, has shown rapid antidepressant effects, but small study groups and inadequate control conditions in prior studies have precluded a definitive conclusion. The authors evaluated the rapid antidepressant efficacy of ketamine in a large group of patients with treatment-resistant major depression.
Method
This was a two-site, parallel-arm, randomized controlled trial of a single infusion of ketamine compared to an active placebo control condition, the anesthetic midazolam. Patients with treatment-resistant major depression experiencing a major depressive episode were randomly assigned under double-blind conditions to receive a single intravenous infusion of ketamine or midazolam in a 2:1 ratio (N=73). The primary outcome was change in depression severity 24 hours after drug administration, as assessed by the Montgomery-Åsberg …
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