Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Hyperventilation and ECT Seizure Duration: Effects on Cerebral Oxygen Saturation, and Therapeutic Outcome With Comparisons Between Etomidate and Ketamine in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder
This is a randomized controlled study assessing the effect of pre-emptive hyperventilation on ECT seizure duration, cerebral desaturation and remission of depressive symptoms in patients with Major Depressive Disorder. Comparison of etomidate and ketamine on remission of depressive symptoms with and without pre-emptive hyperventilation will also be studied.
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective treatment for medication-resistant forms of
depression, including major depressive disorder and mania. Therapeutic success of ECT is
related to the duration and quality of Electroencephalogram (EEG) and motor seizures.
Previous studies have demonstrated that deliberate hyperventilation augments seizure
duration in anesthetized subjects. It has also been shown that seizure activity
significantly increases cerebral metabolic rate, predisposing the patient to potentially
severe cerebral desaturation events. These desaturation events are predicted to be
exacerbated by pre-emptive hyperventilation which has a potent cerebral vasoconstrictive
effect. Despite the widespread use of ECT, little is known about the effect of
hyperventilation on cerebral metabolism in this setting. Ketamine has recently been
demonstrated to have anti-depressant properties in patients with major depressive disorder,
suggesting that patients treated with ketamine anesthesia and then ECT, may benefit
clinically from the additive effects of both treatment modalities, compared to ECT alone.
The investigators hypothesize that hyperventilation will facilitate prolonged seizure
duration and faster remission of depressive symptoms. As well there may be significant
cerebral desaturation and cardiovascular side effects of ECT therapy following
hyperventilation. Lastly, the effect of hyperventilation on the efficacy of ECT therapy may
be improved when ketamine anesthesia is used simultaneously. To test this hypothesis this
study will compare ketamine anesthesia to etomidate anesthesia. Etomidate is a short acting
anesthetic that is commonly used in these procedures.
The study objectives (primary and secondary) are as follows:
1. To quantify the effect of hyperventilation and type of anesthetic agent on ECT-induced
seizure duration
2. To assess the effect of hyperventilation immediately prior to ECT on cerebral
metabolism as measured by cerebral oximetry
3. To determine the effect of hyperventilation and anesthetic agent on the remission of
symptoms in Major Depressive Disorder
4. To assess the side effect profile of hyperventilation during ECT on hemodynamics
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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