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Eliza McManus

Mental Health Service Line, Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Minneapolis, MN, United States of America.

1 paper in the library · 7 citations · publishing 2024

Papers

Ketamine-enhanced prolonged exposure therapy in veterans with PTSD: A randomized controlled trial protocol.

Contemporary clinical trials August 1, 2024 Paulo R Shiroma, Paul Thuras, Melissa A Polusny et al. 7 citations

Trauma-focused therapies like Prolonged Exposure (PE) are recommended over medication for PTSD, but 30% to 50% of military and veteran patients do not show meaningful symptom improvement. Ketamine, an anesthetic that affects glutamate signaling, has shown in preclinical studies to improve extinction learning and reduce fear renewal. A planned randomized controlled trial will compare three ketamine infusions to an active placebo (midazolam) given alongside PE therapy in veterans with PTSD. Infusions occur 24 hours before PE sessions for the first three weeks. Out of 100 veterans, 80 are expected to reach the primary outcome assessment. Secondary outcomes include depression, anxiety, safety, cognition, and dropout rates. Results may clarify which components are essential and which patients benefit most.