Interventional approaches to treatment resistant depression (DTR) in children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Sep 3, 2024Journal of affective disorders

Interventions for treatment-resistant depression in children and teenagers: A review and combined analysis

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Abstract

Patients treated with ECT had a significantly lower standardized mean difference in depression scores of 1.99 compared to baseline.

  • Meta-analysis included 10 observational studies focusing on adolescents with treatment-resistant depression.
  • Ketamine treatment resulted in a lower standardized mean difference of 1.58 in depression scores.
  • rTMS showed the largest reduction in depression scores with a standardized mean difference of 2.79.
  • No significant overall difference was found among the three treatment groups.
  • rTMS demonstrated significant superiority over ECT in reducing depression scores.
  • Comparative analysis between ketamine and rTMS suggested a potential difference favoring rTMS.

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