Neurocognitive effects of six ketamine infusions and the association with antidepressant response in patients with unipolar and bipolar depression

Sep 28, 2018Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)

Brain function changes after six ketamine treatments and their link to antidepressant response in unipolar and bipolar depression

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Abstract

Eighty-four patients receiving six ketamine infusions showed significant improvements in speed of processing and verbal learning.

  • Improvements in speed of processing and verbal learning were observed one day after the last infusion.
  • Changes in neurocognitive function were primarily linked to reductions in depressive symptoms over time.
  • Better visual learning at baseline was associated with a positive antidepressant response to ketamine infusions.
  • No evidence of neurocognitive deterioration was found after the treatment period.

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