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Zafiris J. Daskalakis

University of Toronto

1 paper in the library · 430 citations · publishing 2020

Papers

Management of Treatment-Resistant Depression: Challenges and Strategies

Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment January 1, 2020 Daphne Voineskos, Zafiris J. Daskalakis, Daniel M. Blumberger 430 citations

Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) is a form of major depressive disorder that does not respond to standard first-line treatments. Although no consensus definition exists, all models require an inadequate response to at least two trials of antidepressant medication. This review compiles meta-analyses, trials, and reviews on TRD challenges and management. It discusses confounds in definitions and staging, difficulties in assessment, and pharmacological augmentation strategies (lithium, triiodothyronine, second-generation antipsychotics, switching antidepressant class). Somatic therapies (electroconvulsive therapy, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, magnetic seizure therapy, deep brain stimulation), psychotherapeutic approaches, and novel treatments (ketamine, psilocybin, anti-inflammatories) are reviewed. The evidence indicates that further large-scale work is needed to understand appropriate treatment pathways and prescribe effective options.