Early symptomatic improvements as a predictor of response to repeated-dose intravenous ketamine: Results from the Canadian Rapid Treatment Center of Excellence

Oct 8, 2020Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry

Early symptom improvements may predict how patients respond to repeated intravenous ketamine treatment

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Abstract

Early improvement post-infusion 1 predicted a 3.52 point lower depression score after the fourth infusion.

  • A reduction of 20% or more in depression symptoms after the first or second ketamine infusion was associated with better outcomes after four infusions.
  • Individuals who showed early improvement had significantly lower depression scores after the fourth infusion compared to those who did not improve early.
  • 58% of participants who did not improve after the first two infusions still experienced significant symptom reduction by the fourth infusion.
  • The findings suggest that completing all four infusions may be beneficial, even for those who do not show early improvement.

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