Low-dose ketamine for treatment resistant depression in an academic clinical practice setting

Jul 1, 2017Journal of affective disorders

Low-dose ketamine for hard-to-treat depression in a hospital clinic

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Abstract

In a study of 41 treatment-resistant depression patients, the average depression score dropped from 32.6 to 16.8 within 24 hours after a ketamine infusion.

  • A ketamine infusion of 0.5 mg/kg over forty minutes was analyzed retrospectively.
  • Significant psychiatric comorbidity was present in 73% of the participants.
  • The response rate of at least 50% reduction in depression scores was 53.7% at 24 hours.
  • Remission, defined as a Beck Depression Inventory score below 13, was achieved in 41.5% of patients.
  • Three quarters of those who responded maintained their status at 7 days post-infusion.
  • The treatment was generally well tolerated with mild side effects reported.

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