Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Continuation Electroconvulsive Therapy Associated With Pharmacotherapy Versus Pharmacotherapy Alone for Relapse Prevention in Major Depression. A Clinical, Controlled, Prospective and Randomized Trial
OBJECTIVES:
To evaluate the comparative efficacy and security of Continuation Electroconvulsive Therapy
associated with pharmacotherapy versus pharmacotherapy alone in the prevention of depressive
relapse.
METHODS:
Demographic and clinical variables will be collected and side effects scales and
neurocognitive battery will be performed. Variables of efficacy: relapse percentage in both
groups in one year (primary variable); time without relapse. Main variable of security:
occurrence of side effects and neurocognitive performance.
DESIGN: Randomized controlled clinical trial.
SAMPLE:
104 outpatients diagnosed with unipolar depression (DSM-IV-R criteria) who had remitted with
a course of bilateral ECT. They will be randomized to two groups of treatment.
SETTING: Psychiatry Department at Bellvitge University Hospital.
ANALYSIS: Descriptive analysis of clinical variables; survive analysis and Cox model of
regression.
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a severe psychiatric disorder that affects more than 6
million people in our country and has a life prevalence of 8.9% for men and 16. 5% for women
(Haro et al, 2007). Besides, in recent decades, its incidence is increasing (Kessler et al,
2004). MDD has high recurrence rates and 25% of the cases develop chronification. Moreover
it can occur at any age leading to severe disability. The majority of studies published in
this field demonstrated the efficacy of antidepressant treatment in a short or medium-term
basis, but there is a lack of long-term clinical trials regarding antidepressant efficacy
and published ones present methodological problems. At present, a line of fundamental
research in therapeutics includes pragmatic studies because they can answer crucial and
specific questions in clinical practice. Therefore, the aim of this project is to conduct a
pragmatic, parallel, randomized trial with 2 treatment arms to answer a key question of
great interest to psychiatrists: Is it more effective to extend the use of ECT as
maintenance therapy (together with drug therapy) rather than just using drug therapy in
patients that previously required an acute ECT course for a depressive episode? This study
is a controlled randomized clinical trial that starts after the remission of the acute
depressive episode. Once patients have clinically remitted they will be randomized in two
groups:
1. C-ECT together with pharmacotherapy (same treatment used in the acute episode).
2. Maintenance pharmacotherapy treatment (same treatment used in the acute episode).
Consolidation treatment with ECT will be considered finished after 9 months of being
started, at which time patients will stay only on the pharmacological treatment they already
had. The study will be completed within 15 months of patient inclusion (six months after the
end of C-ECT). Patient assessment and follow-up will be conducted by participant
researchers. Blind rater will conduct clinical and adverse effects ratings. A
neuropsychologist will conduct neuropsychological assessments.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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