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J. Ramos-Quiroga

1 paper in the library · 5 citations · publishing 2025

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Treatment-resistant depression and intranasal esketamine: Spanish consensus on theoretical aspects

Frontiers in Psychiatry August 4, 2025 Fernando Mora, J. Ramos-Quiroga, Enrique Baca-García et al. 5 citations

Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) occurs when a patient fails to respond to at least two adequate antidepressant trials, and it imposes a greater social and economic burden than non-resistant depression. A committee of ten Spanish psychiatrists reviewed recent literature and developed consensus statements on TRD definitions, clinical response criteria, and the role of intranasal esketamine, which improves neuroplasticity and synaptogenesis. They highlighted therapeutic inertia—its causes and consequences—and produced a treatment algorithm that includes specific response evaluation steps to avoid inertia and ensure adequate treatment. This is the first Spanish consensus on theoretical aspects of TRD and intranasal esketamine's place in therapy.