Does the intensity of dissociation predict antidepressant effects 24 hours after infusion of racemic ketamine and esketamine in treatment-resistant depression? A secondary analysis from a randomized controlled trial Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • OBJECTIVE: Ketamine and esketamine have both shown significant antidepressant effects in treatment-resistant depression (TRD) and conflicting evidence suggests that dissociation induced by these drugs could be a clinical predictor of esketamine/ketamine's efficacy. METHODS: This study is a secondary analysis of data from a two-center, randomized, controlled trial. Participants were randomly assigned 1:1 to receive an IV infusion of either esketamine (0.25 mg/kg) or racemic ketamine (0.50 mg/kg) over 40 minutes. Dissociative symptoms were assessed using the Clinician-Administered Dissociative State Scale (CADSS) 40 minutes following the beginning of the infusion. Variations in depression scores were measured with the Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS), which was administered before the intervention as a baseline measure and 24 hours, 72 hours, and 7 days following infusion. RESULTS: Sixty-one patients were included in the analysis. Examining CADSS scores of 15 or below, for every 1-point increment in the CADSS score, there was a mean change of -0.5 (standard deviation [SD] = 0.25; p = 0.04) of predicted MADRS score from baseline to 24 hours. The results for 72 hours and 7 days following infusion were not significant. Since the original trial was not designed to assess the relationship between ketamine or esketamine-induced dissociation and antidepressant effects as the main outcome, confounding variables for this relationship were not controlled. CONCLUSION: We suggest a positive relationship between dissociation intensity measured with the CADSS and the antidepressant effects of ketamine and esketamine 24 hours after infusion for CADSS scores of up to 15 points.

authors

  • Echegaray, Mariana VF
  • Mello, Rodrigo P
  • Magnavita, Guilherme M
  • Leal, Gustavo C
  • Correia-Melo, Fernanda S
  • Jesus-Nunes, Ana Paula
  • Vieira, Flávia
  • Bandeira, Igor D
  • Caliman-Fontes, Ana Teresa
  • Telles, Manuela
  • Guerreiro-Costa, Lívia NF
  • Marback, Roberta Ferrari
  • Souza-Marques, Breno
  • Lins-Silva, Daniel H
  • Santos-Lima, Cassio
  • Cardoso, Taiane de Azevedo
  • Kapczinski, Flavio
  • Lacerda, Acioly LT
  • Quarantini, Lucas C

publication date

  • 2023