Evaluating passive physiological data collection during Spravato treatment.
Frontiers in digital health – January 01, 2023
Source: PubMed
Summary
The MindMed Session Monitoring System™ (MSMS™) showcases a promising approach to enhance the treatment of depression with Spravato, a form of esketamine. In a trial involving 129 sessions at an outpatient clinic, participants and healthcare providers reported high data quality and usability. This continuous passive monitoring system could alleviate the burden of patient oversight during hallucinogen treatments, potentially making these innovative therapies more accessible. The findings highlight the value of integrating technology in mental health care for effective monitoring and support.
Abstract
Spravato and other drugs with consciousness-altering effects show significant promise for treating various mental health disorders. However, the effects of these treatments necessitate a substantial degree of patient monitoring which can be burdensome to healthcare providers and may make these treatments less accessible for prospective patients. Continuous passive monitoring via digital devices may be useful in reducing this burden. This proof-of-concept study tested the MindMed Session Monitoring System™ (MSMS™), a continuous passive monitoring system intended for use during treatment sessions involving pharmaceutical products with consciousness-altering effects. Participants completed 129 Spravato sessions with MSMS at an outpatient psychiatry clinic specializing in Spravato treatment. Results indicated high rates of data quality and self-reported usability among participants and health care providers (HCPs). These findings demonstrate the potential for systems such as MSMS to be used in consciousness-altering treatment sessions to assist with patient monitoring.