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Efficacy and safety of ketamine for the treatment of depressive symptoms in palliative care: a systematic review

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BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
Volume 45, Issue 2, Pages 182-195

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ASSOC BRASILEIRA PSIQUIATRIA
DOI: 10.47626/1516-4446-2022-2876

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Ketamine; antidepressive agents; palliative care; depression; mood disorders

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This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ketamine in the treatment of depression in palliative care settings. The results showed conflicting findings, with some small studies reporting positive effects while larger studies had inconsistent results. Therefore, the efficacy of ketamine in palliative care settings remains unclear.
Objectives: Ketamine has a fast onset of action that may offer a paradigm change for depression management at the end of life. We aimed to synthesize evidence regarding the safety and efficacy of ketamine in depression treatment within a broad palliative care concept. Methods: We searched seven databases and included studies on the safety and efficacy of ketamine for depression treatment in patients diagnosed with any life-threatening disease. We also conducted a narrative review of the evidence. Results: Among 2,252 screened titles and abstracts, we included 32 studies in our final synthesis: 14 case reports, two case series, two quasi-experimental studies, and seven randomized clinical trials (RCTs), as well as data from three unpublished clinical trials and seven cases from four larger case series. Most case reports reported a robust effect; however, the larger studies reported conflicting findings. Five RCTs reported positive outcomes; however, four of them were focused on a perioperative setting. Two negative studies did not primarily focus on depression and did not apply severity cutoffs. Conclusion: Although ketamine is generally safe and potentially useful, its efficacy in palliative care settings remains unclear. It may be a reasonable alternative for perioperative depression in oncological patients.

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