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Administrative data

NCT number NCT01700829
Other study ID # #6598
Secondary ID R01MH096784
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
First received
Last updated
Start date June 2012
Est. completion date July 31, 2017

Study information

Verified date March 2020
Source New York State Psychiatric Institute
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study is designed to compare the effectiveness of two medications, Ketamine and Midazolam, for rapidly relieving suicidal thoughts in people suffering from depression.

The first drug, Ketamine, is an experimental antidepressant that early studies have shown may quickly reduce suicidal thoughts, but we are not sure how well it may work. Midazolam, the comparison drug, is not thought to reduce depression or suicidal thoughts.


Description:

Patients currently taking psychiatric medications may continue them during the study. However, if a patient is taking a benzodiazepine (such as Ativan, Klonopin, or Xanax), they will be able to take up to 2mg per day of Lorazepam during the week before the infusion, but none will be permitted in the 24 hours pre-infusion. Also, Zolpidem (Ambien) will not be permitted in the 24 hours pre-infusion. If a person chooses to participate, their dose of benzodiazepine may need to be reduced so that they can do without it during the 24 hours pre-infusion.

Depressed participants are randomly assigned to receive a single dose of Ketamine(0.5 mg/kg) or Midazolam (0.02 mg/kg), which is given slowly, in a vein, over about 40 minutes. The study is "double-blind," meaning patients and study staff will not know which medication is in the infusion.

If a patient does not respond to the first infusion, and s/he received Midazolam, then s/he will be offered the option of a second infusion, this time with Ketamine (0.5 mg/kg). S/he will then start treatment with a standard antidepressant, unless s/he is not already taking one.

After the infusion(s), participants will have weekly research interviews for 6 weeks to monitor response.

If a patient does have a sufficient infusion response, and s/he is not already taking an antidepressant, then s/he will receive 6-weeks antidepressant research treatment with Sertraline, Fluoxetine, Paroxetine, or Escitalopram, followed by open clinical treatment. However, if s/he is already taking an antidepressant, then s/he will receive open treatment. If s/he does not have a sufficient infusion response, then s/he will receive open treatment.

Participation in this study requires a brief inpatient stay, at no cost, at the New York State Psychiatric Institute (NYSPI).

Eligible participants enrolled in this study will be offered medication management visits at no cost for a total of up to 6 months from the date of enrollment combining inpatient and outpatient treatment. Study medications (Sertraline, Fluoxetine, Paroxetine, Escitalopram, Lorazepam, Zolpidem) will be at no cost during the 6 months. The study will not provide other medications at no cost.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 82
Est. completion date July 31, 2017
Est. primary completion date January 12, 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility INCLUSION CRITERIA:

- Unipolar depression with current major depressive episode (MDE). Participants may be psychiatric medication-free, or if on psychiatric medication, not responding adequately given current MDE with suicidal ideation (See 2).

- Moderate to severe suicidal ideation

- 18-65 years old

- Participants must agree to a voluntary admission to an inpatient research unit at the New York State Psychiatric Institute (NYSPI)for the infusion(s), for a brief stay, or longer if clinically necessary.

- Pre-menopausal female participants of child-bearing potential must be willing to use an acceptable form of birth control during study participation such as condoms, diaphragm, or oral contraceptive pills.

- Able to provide informed consent

- Participants 61-65 years old must score a 25 or higher on the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) at screening.

EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

- Unstable medical condition or neurological illness, including baseline hypertension (BP>140/90) or significant history of cardiovascular illness.

- Significant ECG abnormality

- Pregnant or lactating

- Diagnosis of bipolar disorder or psychotic disorder

- Contraindication to any study treatment.

- Inadequate understanding of English.

- Prior ineffective trial of or adverse reaction to Ketamine or Midazolam.

- Opiate use greater than total daily dose of 20mg Oxycodone or equivalent during the 3 days pre-infusion.

- A diagnosis of sleep apnea.

Study Design


Intervention

Drug:
Ketamine
Single dose of 0.5 mg/kg of ketamine given intravenously (in the vein) over 40 minutes
Midazolam
Single dose of 0.02 mg/kg of Midazolam given intravenously (in the vein) over 40 minutes

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute New York New York

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
New York State Psychiatric Institute National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in Scale for Suicidal Ideation Change in suicidal ideation in depressed patients with moderate to severe suicidal thoughts from the pre-infusion baseline to 24 hours after the infusion with ketamine or midazolam, a sedative not known to reduce suicidal ideation, measured with Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation - clinician rated version. This scale has 19 items scaled 0 (least severe) to 2 (most severe) and a potential score ranging from 0 to 38, with higher score indicating greater severity. Day 1 (24 hours) post-treatment
Secondary Saliva Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR). On the mornings of an infusion day and on post-treatment day1, participants used salivettes (Sarstedt AG & Co.) to provide saliva samples upon awakening (Cort1) and 30 minutes later (Cort2) to measure cortisol awakening response (CAR) = (Cort2 - Cort1).
Differences between the midazolam and ketamine groups were tested using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model of the change in CAR from baseline to day1, with treatment group and baseline measurement of the outcome variable as predictors.
Range from 0.1 to 12.5 ng/ml and lower means less stress response, higher means greater stress response.
Cort2 - Cort1 = (Day 1 30-mins post-awakening cortisol) - (Day 1 awakening cortisol)
Secondary Neuropsychological Effects The average Z-scores reported below are the average of the Z-scores for all tests administered. The Z-scores for each test were based on published normative data and normative data available in our laboratory. The population mean for a Z-score is zero, with a SD of 1, thus scores below zero would indicate performance below the population norm; a score close to zero indicates performance close to the population norm (or a normalizing of performance). Baseline and Day 1
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