Neurocognitive performance and repeated-dose intravenous ketamine in major depressive disorder

Dec 28, 2018Journal of affective disorders

Brain function and repeated intravenous ketamine treatment in major depression

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Abstract

Sixty-four patients with major depressive disorder received six intravenous infusions of ketamine over 12 days.

  • Significant improvements were observed in speed of processing and verbal learning after ketamine infusions.
  • Changes in speed of processing and verbal learning were partly mediated by reductions in depressive symptoms.
  • No significant changes were noted in working memory or visual learning over the study period.
  • There was no significant correlation between baseline neurocognitive function and changes in depressive symptoms.

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