Translational psychiatry

Timing matters: Comparing ECT and ketamine for depression through a review and analysis

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Abstract

Essence

This meta-analysis suggests ECT reduces depressive symptoms faster than ketamine over a four-week treatment course in major depression.

Evidence

Evidence comes from a systematic review and mixed-effects meta-regression of 7 studies with 731 participants comparing parenteral ketamine with ECT at multiple time points, estimating about 0.02 SMD per day faster improvement with ECT.

Caveat

The conclusion depends on a small study pool with baseline depression score differences between groups and a projected four-week advantage whose 95% CI included no effect.

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