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The Downstaging Concept in Treatment-Resistant Depression: Spotlight on Ketamine

Alina Wilkowska, Wiesław Jerzy Cubała

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Treatment-resistant depression is a pleomorphic phenomenon occurring in 30% of patients with depression. The chance to achieve remission decreases with every subsequent episode. It constitutes a significant part of the global disease burden, causes increased morbidity and mortality, and is associated with poor quality of life. It involves multiple difficult-to-treat episodes, with increasing resistance over time. The concept of staging captures the process of changes causing increasing treatment resistance and global worsening of functioning in all areas of life. Ketamine is a novel rapid-acting antidepressant with neuroplastic potential. Here, we argue that ketamine use as an add-on treatment of resistant major depressive disorder, based on its unique pharmacological properties, can reverse this process, give hope to patients, and prevent therapeutic nihilism.

Topics & Concepts

KetamineAntidepressantDepression (economics)Treatment-resistant depressionQuality of life (healthcare)Resistance (ecology)Intensive care medicineMedicineDiseasePsychiatryPsychologyPsychotherapistInternal medicineBiologyEcologyMacroeconomicsAnxietyEconomicsTreatment of Major DepressionTryptophan and brain disordersMental Health Research Topics
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