Study protocol for the randomised controlled trial: Ketamine augmentation of ECT to improve outcomes in depression (Ketamine-ECT study)

Oct 23, 2015BMC psychiatry

Using ketamine with electroconvulsive therapy to improve depression outcomes: study plan for a controlled trial

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Abstract

The ketamine-ECT study aims to recruit 100 patients to evaluate the effects of ketamine on cognitive impairment following electroconvulsive therapy.

  • Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is effective for severe and treatment-resistant depression but may impair cognition, particularly memory and executive function.
  • Preliminary data suggests that ketamine may reduce or prevent cognitive impairment associated with ECT.
  • The study will measure anterograde verbal memory after 4 ECT treatments as the primary outcome.
  • Secondary outcomes will assess verbal fluency, autobiographical memory, visuospatial memory, and digit span.
  • Efficacy will be evaluated through both observer and self-report measures of depressive symptoms.

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