Treatment-resistant depression: Established and emerging therapies.

The Nurse practitioner  – December 01, 2024

Source: PubMed

Summary

When traditional antidepressants fail, innovative therapies offer new hope. For patients with treatment-resistant depression, breakthrough treatments like ketamine and esketamine show rapid improvement in mood. While electroconvulsive therapy remains highly effective, newer options like transcranial magnetic stimulation provide gentler alternatives with fewer side effects and promising success rates.

Abstract

In 2023, the percentage of people in the US who experienced depression in their lifetime was at an all-time high of 29%. Depression causes considerable distress and functional impairment affecting quality of life, employment, and interpersonal relationships. Many patients fail to respond to treatment with antidepressants and psychological-behavioral therapy, resulting in a condition known as treatment-resistant depression (TRD). TRD contributes to negative outcomes for patients and increased costs to the healthcare system. Recognizing TRD and understanding TRD interventions are important aspects of practice for clinicians in treating this patient population. This article reviews current and emerging TRD treatments, including electroconvulsive therapy, ketamine, esketamine, and transcranial magnetic stimulation, to inform NP practice.

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