Long-term response to successful acute pharmacological treatment of psychotic depression
Abstract Background Data about follow-up after acute pharmacological treatment of psychotic depression are scarce. Methods A 4 month open follow-up was done, preferentially with same medication as during acute treatment, of patients ( n = 59) with DSM-IV-TR major depressive disorder with psychotic f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of affective disorders 2010-06, Vol.123 (1), p.238-242 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract Background Data about follow-up after acute pharmacological treatment of psychotic depression are scarce. Methods A 4 month open follow-up was done, preferentially with same medication as during acute treatment, of patients ( n = 59) with DSM-IV-TR major depressive disorder with psychotic features, aged 18 to 65 years, who had completed as responders an acute double-blind 7 week trial with imipramine, venlafaxine or venlafaxine plus quetiapine. Main outcome measures were Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression and Clinical Global Impression Scale. Results Six patients dropped out during the 4 month follow-up. Almost all patients (86.4%; 51/59) remained responder while remission rate increased from 59.3% (35/59) to 86.8% (46/53), independent of treatment. Relapse rate was low (3.8%; 2/53). Tolerability was good. Weight increased with all treatments. Limitations Limitations were the limited sample size and consequent limited statistical power. The treatment during follow-up was not double-blind. Conclusions Continuation treatment with the same medication that was effective in the acute treatment trial, remained effective during the 4 month follow-up in many patients leading to further improvement, and was well tolerated. |
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ISSN: | 0165-0327 1573-2517 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jad.2009.10.014 |