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Dominika Fus

1 paper in the library · 116 citations · publishing 2018

Papers

Predictors of Response to Ketamine in Treatment Resistant Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health April 17, 2018 Carola Rong, Caroline Park, Joshua D. Rosenblat et al. 116 citations

Ketamine produces rapid antidepressant effects in treatment-resistant depression associated with major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder. Identifying which patients will benefit remains a priority. This review identifies multiple pretreatment predictors of response, including high body mass index, family history of alcohol use disorder, history of suicide, adiponectin and vitamin B12 levels, delta sleep ratio abnormalities, glutamine/glutamate ratio, anterior cingulate cortex activity, the Val66Met BDNF allele, and processing speed. High BMI and family history of alcohol use disorder were the most replicated predictors. A complete pheno-biotype of depression likely to benefit from ketamine is far from complete, though metabolic-inflammatory alterations, especially cognitive impairment, are emerging as possible predictors.