Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Vortioxetine Versus Sertraline in Control Metabolic, Distress and Depression in Mexican Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
Verified date | June 2019 |
Source | Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Depression in patients with type 2 diabetes is often undiagnosed and remains untreated, leading to poor therapy adherence and ill health-related outcomes. The aim of study was evaluated the effect of vortioxetine versus sertraline in the treatment of depression, diabetes-related distress and control metabolic in subjects with type 2 diabetes and depression. was included patients who were glycosylated hemoglobin ≥ 7.5%, 18 to 60 years of age and written consent . Pharmacological treatment for depression was assigned randomly: vortioxetine (10 mg/day) or sertraline (75 mg/day) for 8 weeks. Biochemical parameters, anthropometric measures and depression symptoms were evaluated before and at the and at the 8 weeks after antidepressant treatment.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 21 |
Est. completion date | June 30, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | June 30, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 85 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Individuals had to be between 18 and 85 years of age - Clinical diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus based on the American Diabetes Association criteria, - They had to receive anti-diabetic treatment, Clinical diagnosis of major depressive episode according Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, five edition (DSM-V) - Ratings scale score = 14 by means of Hamilton Depression scale (HAM-D) - Patients had to give verbal and written informed consent for this study Exclusion Criteria: - Neurological illness - Psychoactive medications - Type I diabetes - Active suicidal ideation. |
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Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Effect of antidepressant treatment (sertraline versus vortioxetine) in remission of depression in depressed type 2 diabetic patients. | Two groups of depressed type 2 diabetic patients were involve in the study: one group received sertraline and the second vortioxetine. The assessment of depression was performed by the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) validated in the Spanish version. We used a 17-item reduced version, the range of scale was 0-50, includes the following items: psychic anxiety, somatic anxiety, gastrointestinal somatic symptoms, general somatic symptoms, hypochondriasis, and insight. A score of 8 and above indicates depression and a high levels of anxiety symptoms. Where 14 was the cutoff point of this scale; patients with this score were diagnosed with major depression and included in the study. Depression was screened using HAM-D at the beginning of the study and at 8 weeks of treatment. Finally the effect of both antidepressant were compared. | 8 weeks | |
Primary | Effect of antidepressant treatment (sertraline versus vortioxetine) in severity of depression in depressed type 2 diabetic patients. | Two groups of depressed type 2 diabetic patients were involve in the study: one group received sertraline and the second vortioxetine. The severity of depression was measured with the center for epidemiologic studies depression scale revised in Spanish (CES-DR35). Previous studies in a Mexican population reported a Cronbach a score of 0.9. This questionnaire consists of 35 items, the range of scale was 0-140, among them are: depressed mood, anhedonia, appetite, sleep problem, psychomotor retardation, fatigue, guilt/conscience, thinking, suicidal ideation and social. A score of 16 and above indicates clinically significant symptoms of major depression episode and the severity of depression. Depression was screened using CES-DR35 at the beginning of the study and at 8 weeks of treatment. Finally the effect of both antidepressant were compared. | 8 weeks | |
Primary | Effect of antidepressant treatment (sertraline versus vortioxetine) in treatment of diabetes related stress in depressed type 2 diabetic patients. | Two groups of depressed type 2 diabetic patients were involve in the study: one group received sertraline and the second vortioxetine. Diabetes related stress was screened using 5-item Problem Areas in Diabetes Scale (PAID-5). The scale gives a total score from 0 to 20. A score of 8 and above indicates a high level of diabetes-related distress. Diabetes related stress was screened using PAID-5 at the beginning of the study and at 8 weeks of treatment. Finally the effect of both antidepressant were compared. | 8 weeks | |
Primary | Effect of antidepressant treatment (sertraline versus vortioxetine) in fasting plasma glucose level in depressed type 2 diabetic patients. | Two groups of depressed type 2 diabetic patients were involve in the study: one group received sertraline and the second vortioxetine. The glycemic variable was measured by fasting plasma glucose level in mg/dl. at the beginning of the study and at 8 weeks of treatment. Finally the effect of both antidepressant were compared. | 8 weeks | |
Primary | Effect of antidepressant treatment (sertraline versus vortioxetine) in glycemic control in depressed type 2 diabetic patients. | Two groups of depressed type 2 diabetic patients were involve in the study: one group received sertraline and the second vortioxetine. The glycemic variable was measured by glycosylated hemoglobin A 1c in percentage at the beginning of the study and at 8 weeks of treatment. Finally the effect of both antidepressant were compared. | 8 weeks | |
Primary | Effect of antidepressant treatment (sertraline versus vortioxetine) in cholesterol control in depressed type 2 diabetic patients. | Two groups of depressed type 2 diabetic patients were involve in the study: one group received sertraline and the second vortioxetine. The metabolic variable was measured by cholesterol in mg/dL at the beginning of the study and at 8 weeks of treatment. Finally the effect of both antidepressant were compared. | 8 weeks | |
Primary | Effect of antidepressant treatment (sertraline versus vortioxetine) in triglycerides control in depressed type 2 diabetic patients. | Two groups of depressed type 2 diabetic patients were involve in the study: one group received sertraline and the second vortioxetine. The metabolic variable was measured by triglycerides in mg/dL at the beginning of the study and at 8 weeks of treatment. Finally the effect of both antidepressant were compared. | 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Effect of antidepressant treatment (sertraline versus vortioxetine) in weigh in depressed type 2 diabetic patients. | two groups of depressed type 2 diabetic patients were involve in the study: one group received sertraline and the second vortioxetine. The anthropometric variables were evaluated in the weight in kilograms at the beginning of the study and at 8 weeks of treatment. Finally the effect of both antidepressant were compared. | 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Effect of antidepressant treatment (sertraline versus vortioxetine) in waist circumference in depressed type 2 diabetic patients. | two groups of depressed type 2 diabetic patients were involve in the study: one group received sertraline and the second vortioxetine. The anthropometric variables were evaluated in waist circumference in centimeters at the beginning of the study and at 8 weeks of treatment. Finally the effect of both antidepressant were compared. | 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Effect of antidepressant treatment (sertraline versus vortioxetine) in anthropometric variables in depressed type 2 diabetic patients. | two groups of depressed type 2 diabetic patients were involve in the study: one group received sertraline and the second vortioxetine. The anthropometric variables were evaluated, weight and height will be combined to report BMI in kg/m^2 at the beginning of the study and at 8 weeks of treatment. Finally the effect of both antidepressant were compared. | 8 weeks |
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