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E. Kavakbasi

University of Münster

2 papers in the library · publishing 2022-2024

Papers

Real-world effectiveness and safety of esketamine intranasal spray combined with treatment-as-usual in psychiatric inpatients

European Psychiatry August 27, 2024 E. Kavakbasi, M. Yilmaz, Ö. Bulut et al.

In a retrospective chart review of 76 inpatients with treatment-resistant depression at a German university hospital, a series of esketamine nasal spray sessions (average 10.9) combined with usual care led to large reductions in depression severity and suicidal ideation. Scores on the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) dropped by an average of 10.1 points, and Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) scores fell by 10.0 points; suicidal ideation, measured by MADRS item 10, decreased by 0.9 points. All changes were statistically significant with large effect sizes. Treatment was generally well tolerated, though 5.3% of patients discontinued early due to dissociation.

S-Ketamine in the treatment of depressive emergencies: a cases series of patients in a suicidal crisis

European Psychiatry June 1, 2022 B. Baune, Z. Susam, V. Falcone et al.

Intranasal S-ketamine (Spravato) can be safely and effectively administered in an acute psychiatric emergency setting to treat depressive crises in patients with treatment-resistant major depressive disorder who have severe suicidal ideation. In a case series of 10 patients (70% female, mean age 49.5 years), average MADRS scores dropped from 37 pre-treatment to 18 post-treatment, and BDI scores dropped from 39 to 24. Side effects such as dissociation were short-lived.