2024
Exploring Predictors of Ketamine Response in Adolescent Treatment-Resistant Depression
Lineham A, Avila-Quintero V, Bloch M, Dwyer J. Exploring Predictors of Ketamine Response in Adolescent Treatment-Resistant Depression. Journal Of Child And Adolescent Psychopharmacology 2024, 34: 73-79. PMID: 38170185, PMCID: PMC11262580, DOI: 10.1089/cap.2023.0047.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDepression symptom improvementTreatment-resistant depressionChildren's Depression Rating ScaleReuptake inhibitor medicationsDepression Rating ScaleSymptom improvementAntidepressant responseInhibitor medicationKetamine responseAdolescent treatment-resistant depressionRapid-acting antidepressant agentsSelective serotonin reuptake inhibitor medicationsSerotonin reuptake inhibitor medicationsKetamine’s antidepressant responseCurrent depressive episodeSevere depressive symptomsGreater symptom improvementAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder diagnosisFuture therapeutic useAntidepressant medicationMedication trialsCrossover trialAntidepressant agentsClinical variablesDepressive episode
2023
The Relationship Between Acute Dissociative Effects Induced by Ketamine and Treatment Response in Adolescent Patients with Treatment-Resistant Depression
Lineham A, Avila-Quintero V, Bloch M, Dwyer J. The Relationship Between Acute Dissociative Effects Induced by Ketamine and Treatment Response in Adolescent Patients with Treatment-Resistant Depression. Journal Of Child And Adolescent Psychopharmacology 2023, 33: 20-26. PMID: 36799961, DOI: 10.1089/cap.2022.0086.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment-resistant depressionDepression symptom improvementAcute dissociative symptomsAntidepressant responseSymptom improvementRapid-acting antidepressant agentsSignificant associationDissociative symptomsLikelihood of responseDissociation symptomsMagnitude of associationDissociative effectsKetamine groupPediatric patientsCrossover trialPediatric populationAntidepressant agentsKetamine responseAdolescent patientsAdult studiesDepression responseSecondary data analysisTreatment responseDepressive symptomsTrial design
2017
Meta-analysis: Risk of dry mouth with second generation antidepressants
Cappetta K, Beyer C, Johnson JA, Bloch MH. Meta-analysis: Risk of dry mouth with second generation antidepressants. Progress In Neuro-Psychopharmacology And Biological Psychiatry 2017, 84: 282-293. PMID: 29274375, DOI: 10.1016/j.pnpbp.2017.12.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDry mouthSecond-generation antidepressantsGreater riskAntidepressant agentsGeneration antidepressantsPlacebo-controlled trialPooled risk ratioStratified subgroup analysisReceptor affinity profileSNRI classMedication classesAntidepressant medicationAtypical antidepressantsRisk ratioSubgroup analysisDepressive disorderSTUDY SELECTIONPubMed searchDATA SOURCESSNRIsDiagnostic indicationsSSRIsAntidepressantsAnxiety diagnosesAnxiety disordersMeta‐analysis: Risk of hyperhidrosis with second‐generation antidepressants
Beyer C, Cappetta K, Johnson JA, Bloch MH. Meta‐analysis: Risk of hyperhidrosis with second‐generation antidepressants. Depression And Anxiety 2017, 34: 1134-1146. PMID: 28881483, DOI: 10.1002/da.22680.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSSRI/SNRI medicationsSerotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitorsSecond-generation antidepressantsAntidepressant medicationSNRI medicationsMost antidepressant medicationsPlacebo-controlled trialPooled risk ratioStratified subgroup analysisTreatment of adultsReceptor affinity profileMedication classesReuptake inhibitorsMedication typeObsessive-compulsive disorderAntidepressant agentsRisk ratioSubgroup analysisDepressive disorderDopamine transporter affinityHyperhidrosisMedicationsPubMed searchSide effectsDopamine transporter