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M. Willeit

1 paper in the library · publishing 2017

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Alternating intravenous racemic ketamine and electroconvulsive therapy in treatment resistant depression: A case report

European Psychiatry April 1, 2017 L. Bartova, A. Weidenauer, M. Dold et al.

A severely depressed and chronically suicidal patient who had not responded to many antidepressant treatments, including electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and ketamine alone, was given a combination of ECT (up to 150% bilateral stimulation) 2–3 times per week and intravenous racemic ketamine (up to 75 mg per infusion) on ECT-free days. Robust anti-suicidal and antidepressant effects appeared during the first week. After 9 ECT treatments and 7 ketamine infusions, the patient achieved a stable state and was discharged. A maintenance plan of monthly ECT with two ketamine infusions (up to 100 mg) around each ECT prevented relapse. The alternating regimen proved safe and long-term effective in this case.