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  • Title: Rapid relief of severe major depressive disorder by use of preoperative ketamine and electroconvulsive therapy.
    Author: Goforth HW, Holsinger T.
    Journal: J ECT; 2007 Mar; 23(1):23-5. PubMed ID: 17435569.
    Abstract:
    Major depressive disorder is a difficult-to-treat and recurrent debilitating disorder. All approved somatic treatments for major depression to date require a significant time lapse before demonstrating an antidepressant effect. However, emerging evidence indicates a potential role for the use of ketamine to rapidly relieve symptoms of major depression. We present a case of severe, recurrent major depressive disorder that demonstrated marked improvement within 8 hours of receiving a preoperative dose of ketamine and 1 treatment of electroconvulsive therapy with bitemporal electrode placement. This case is supportive of a role of ketamine in relieving symptoms of major depressive disorder rapidly and safely.
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