The effects of ketamine and esketamine on functional outcomes in major depressive disorder and treatment-resistant depression: A systematic review
Journal of Psychiatric Research October 30, 2025 Isabella S Ji, M Cheng, Kayla M. Teopiz et al. 2 citations
Ketamine and esketamine, NMDA receptor antagonists, are effective for depressive symptoms in major depressive disorder (MDD) and treatment-resistant depression (TRD), but functional impairments in work, social, and family life often persist even when mood improves. This systematic review of randomized controlled trials found no controlled studies on ketamine's effect on functional outcomes, highlighting a major gap. For esketamine, nine studies showed significant improvements: Sheehan Disability Scale scores dropped by an average of 13.6 points versus 9.4 for placebo, and workplace productivity loss, presenteeism, and activity impairment all significantly decreased. Esketamine thus improves both depressive symptoms and daily functioning, especially at work.