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Associations between Specific Dissociative Symptoms and Symptom Subsets and Anti-Depressant Response to Ketamine

Abstract

Ketamine has been shown to produce rapid antidepressant effects in major depression and bipolar disorder. Due to ketamine’s glutamatergic properties, many patients report dissociative effects, which recent studies have shown to be associated with increased anti-depressant response. Thus we investigated the connection between distinct subscales of dissociation and differing treatment response.

Shovestul, B., Jaso, B., Luckenbaugh, D., Park, L., Niciu, M., & Zarate, C. (2017). 199-Associations between Specific Dissociative Symptoms and Symptom Subsets and Anti-Depressant Response to Ketamine. Biological Psychiatry, 81(10), S82-S83. 10.1016/j.biopsych.2017.02.212
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