A Systematic Review of Neurocognitive Effects of Subanesthetic Doses of Intravenous Ketamine in Major Depressive Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Healthy Population

Jun 7, 2022Clinical drug investigation

Brain and thinking effects of low-dose intravenous ketamine in depression, PTSD, and healthy people

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Abstract

Ketamine administration does not show significant impairment of cognitive functions in the short-term among patients with depression and possibly PTSD.

  • In healthy subjects, ketamine may cause immediate altered cognitive dysfunction.
  • The procognitive effects of ketamine appear more pronounced in executive function tasks.
  • Long-term frequent users of ketamine show decreased performance on spatial working memory and pattern recognition memory.
  • The neurocognitive effects of ketamine warrant further investigation to determine their potential benefits.

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