Acute cognitive effects of single-dose intravenous ketamine in major depressive and posttraumatic stress disorder

Apr 9, 2021Translational psychiatry

Short-term thinking effects of a single ketamine dose in major depression and PTSD

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Abstract

A single subanesthetic dose of IV ketamine led to a significant improvement in depressive symptoms in individuals with major depressive disorder or posttraumatic stress disorder.

  • Individuals with major depressive disorder or posttraumatic stress disorder showed a large-magnitude reduction in depressive symptoms at both 2 hours and 1 day after ketamine administration.
  • Cognitive declines were observed in attention, executive function, and verbal memory 2 hours post-ketamine, but these effects resolved by 1 day post-administration.
  • The decline in attention was significantly greater in individuals with major depressive disorder or posttraumatic stress disorder compared to healthy controls.
  • Ketamine did not impact working memory performance.
  • Changes in cognitive function were not linked to the antidepressant response to ketamine.

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Key numbers

0.56
Decrease in Attention Performance
Cohen's d effect size for attention decline in / vs. HC.
11.6
Improvement in Depressive Symptoms
Average change in BDI-II score for responders post-ketamine.
11.8
Improvement in Depressive Symptoms
Average change in BDI-II score for responders post-ketamine.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the cognitive effects of a single intravenous (IV) dose of ketamine in individuals with major depressive disorder () and posttraumatic stress disorder ().
  • The study compares cognitive performance before and after ketamine administration in psychiatric patients and matched healthy controls (HC).
  • Findings indicate that while ketamine improves depressive symptoms, it also leads to transient declines in attention, executive function, and verbal memory.

Essence

  • Ketamine administration significantly reduces depressive symptoms in and patients but causes temporary cognitive declines, particularly in attention. These cognitive effects resolve within 24 hours.

Key takeaways

  • / individuals showed a large-magnitude improvement in depressive symptoms, with reductions in severity noted at both 2 hours and 1 day post-ketamine administration.
  • Cognitive performance declined in attention, executive function, and verbal memory 2 hours post-ketamine in both / and HC groups, but returned to baseline levels by 1 day post-administration.
  • The magnitude of cognitive decline in attention was significantly larger in / individuals compared to HC, indicating a specific vulnerability in this domain.

Caveats

  • The study lacked a randomized controlled design and did not include a placebo group, which limits the ability to attribute cognitive changes directly to ketamine.
  • The relatively small sample size may affect the generalizability of the findings and the variability of results.
  • Cognitive effects were only assessed in the short term, preventing conclusions about long-term impacts of ketamine on cognitive function.

Definitions

  • MDD: Major depressive disorder, characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest.
  • PTSD: Posttraumatic stress disorder, a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event.

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