Ketamine versus ECT for Nonpsychotic Treatment-Resistant Major Depression

May 24, 2023The New England journal of medicine

Ketamine compared to ECT for hard-to-treat major depression without psychosis

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Abstract

In a trial of 403 patients, 55.4% of those receiving ketamine responded to treatment compared to 41.2% in the ECT group.

  • Ketamine was found to be noninferior to ECT for treating treatment-resistant major depression without psychosis.
  • A difference of 14.2 percentage points in response rates was observed between ketamine and ECT groups.
  • Patients receiving ECT experienced a significant decrease in memory recall after 3 weeks of treatment.
  • Quality-of-life improvements were similar in both treatment groups.
  • Adverse effects differed: ECT was linked to musculoskeletal issues, while ketamine was associated with dissociation.

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