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Anil Arekapudi

2 papers in the library · 49 citations · publishing 2023

Papers

Real world effectiveness of repeated ketamine infusions for treatment-resistant depression with comorbid borderline personality disorder.

Psychiatry Research March 5, 2023 Kevork Danayan, Noah Chisamore, Nelson B Rodrigues et al. 36 citations

Intravenous ketamine reduced symptoms of depression, borderline personality, suicidality, and anxiety in people with treatment-resistant depression and comorbid borderline personality disorder. In a retrospective analysis of 100 participants, those with borderline personality disorder showed significant improvement, with a reduction of 5.95 points on the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology and a reduction of 0.64 on the Borderline Symptom List. Both groups with and without borderline personality disorder improved similarly on depression, anxiety, and functionality measures, with no significant difference between groups.

Real-world effectiveness of repeated intravenous ketamine infusions for treatment-resistant depression in transitional age youth

Journal of Psychopharmacology May 16, 2023 Noah Chisamore, Kevork Danayan, Nelson B Rodrigues et al. 13 citations

Ketamine infusions led to clinically significant reductions in depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts in transitional age youth (ages 18–25) with treatment-resistant depression. In a retrospective analysis of 52 youth matched with a general adult sample (ages 30–60), both groups showed comparable improvements after four infusions over two weeks, with moderate effect sizes and no significant group differences. Adverse effects were mild and transient. The findings suggest ketamine is similarly effective and safe for younger adults as for older adults with treatment-resistant depression.