Relapse Following Successful Electroconvulsive Therapy for Major Depression: A Meta-Analysis

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作者
Jelovac, Ana [1 ]
Kolshus, Erik [1 ,2 ]
McLoughlin, Declan M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Dublin Trinity Coll, St Patricks Univ Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Dublin D8, Ireland
[2] Univ Dublin Trinity Coll, Trinity Coll Inst Neurosci, Dublin D8, Ireland
关键词
depression; relapse; electroconvulsive therapy; meta-analysis; CONTINUATION PHARMACOTHERAPY; MEDICATION RESISTANCE; PSYCHOTIC DEPRESSION; CLINICAL-RESPONSE; ECT; PREVENTION; IMIPRAMINE; TRIAL; AMITRIPTYLINE; STRATEGIES;
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10.1038/npp.2013.149
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
High rates of early relapse following electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) are typically reported in the literature. Current treatment guidelines offer little information to clinicians on the optimal nature of maintenance therapy following ECT. The aim of this study was to provide a systematic overview of the existing evidence regarding post-ECT relapse. A keyword search of electronic databases was performed for studies appearing in the peer-reviewed literature before January 2013 reporting on relapse rates in responders to an acute course of ECT administered for a major depressive episode. Meta-analyses were performed where appropriate. Thirty-two studies with up to 2 years' duration of follow-up were included. In modern era studies of continuation pharmacotherapy, 51.1% (95% CI=44.7-57.4%) of patients relapsed by 12 months following successful initial treatment with ECT, with the majority (37.7%, 95% CI=30.7-45.2%) relapsing within the first 6 months. The 6-month relapse rate was similar in patients treated with continuation ECT (37.2%, 95% CI=23.4-53.5%). In randomized controlled trials, antidepressant medication halved the risk of relapse compared with placebo in the first 6 months (risk ratio 0.49, 95% CI=0.39-0.62, p<0.0001, number needed to treat =3.3). Despite continuation therapy, the risk of relapse within the first year following ECT is substantial, with the period of greatest risk being the first 6 months. The largest evidence base for efficacy in post-ECT relapse prevention exists for tricyclic antidepressants. Published evidence is limited or non-existent for commonly used newer antidepressants or popular augmentation strategies. Maintenance of well-being following successful ECT needs to be improved.
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