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Nadia A. Maruschak

1 paper in the library · 75 citations · publishing 2015

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A New Perspective on the Anti-Suicide Effects With Ketamine Treatment

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology December 12, 2015 Yena Lee, Kahlood Syeda, Nadia A. Maruschak et al. 75 citations

A single, low-dose administration of ketamine can rapidly reduce depressive symptoms in adults with treatment-resistant mood disorders and may also have antisuicide effects. The antidepressant effects may be partly mediated by targeting neural circuits involved in executive function and cognitive emotional processing. Pretreatment cognitive function predicts treatment outcomes, suggesting that beneficial effects on cognition could be a proximate mechanism for symptom relief, even though ketamine is known to impair cognitive function. Recent reviews and meta-analyses conclude that ketamine has possible clinical benefits in refractory mood disorders, and its salutary effects, particularly on suicidality, may involve procognitive mechanisms.