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Ketamine Alleviates Perioperative Depression in Patients Undergoing Intracranial Tumor Resection: A Randomized Controlled Trial

37 Pages Posted: 23 Apr 2020

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Yang Zhou

Capital Medical University - Department of Anesthesiology

Yuming Peng

Capital Medical University - Department of Anesthesiology

Wanchen Sun

Capital Medical University - Department of Anesthesiology

Juan Wang

Capital Medical University - Department of Anesthesiology

Guofu Zhang

Capital Medical University - China & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders

Long Zhen

Capital Medical University - China & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders

Xiaohui Ren

Capital Medical University - Department of Neurosurgery

Anxin Wang

China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases

Song Lin

Capital Medical University - Department of Neurosurgery

Matthew TV Chan

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)

Gang Wang

Capital Medical University - The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders

Ruquan Han

Capital Medical University - Department of Anesthesiology

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Abstract

Background: Depressive symptoms occurs more than 40% in neurosurgery. However, no effective measures proved to resolve depression within the increasingly decreased hospital stay.

Methods: PASSION was a single-center, randomized, placebo-controlled and double-blinded trial recruited patients from 2017 to 2018 in Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University. Eligible patients were 18 to 65 years old and having elective surgical resection of brain tumor with moderate-to-severe depression. Participants were randomized to receive 1 of 2 treatments: (1) the dosage of 0·5 mg/kg ketamine i.v at dura opened at the speed of 0·75 ml·kg-1·h-1 or (2) the identical volume of normal saline.

Outcomes: A total of 84 patients completed the trial, of whom 41 (48·8%) randomly received ketamine and 43 (51·2%) received placebo. The primary outcome of response rate were dramatically increased by ketamine compared with placebo group (17[41·5%] vs 7[16·3%]; risk ratio, 2·55; 95% CI 1·18 to 5·50; p=0·010) at 3 days after surgery. Further, response rate at 2 days (relative risk, 2·10; 95% CI 1·07 to 4·12; p=0·024) and remission rate at discharge (relative risk, 4·20; 95% CI 1·28 to 13·80; p=0·007) were both improved by ketamine compared with placebo. No major adverse event was reported for either group.

Interpretation: This trial showed that intraoperatively administered ketamine can dramatically alleviate depressive symptoms in depressive patients undergoing neurosurgery without any psychiatric side effects. These results suggest that ketamine quickly, effectively and safely eases depression, especially within one-week stay in hospital.

Trial Registration: www.ClinicalTrial.gov (Identifier: NCT03086148)

Funding Statement: This trial is funded by Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals Clinical Medical Development of Special Funding Support (code number: ZYLX201708) and Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission (code number: D131100005313011).

Declaration of Interests: The authors declare no competing interests in this trial.

Ethics Approval Statement: The study was approved by local ethics committee and all patients or their legal representatives provided written informed consent. This study followed the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) reporting guideline.

Keywords: Ketamine, Depression symptom, Perioperative, Randomized-controlled trial

Suggested Citation

Zhou, Yang and Peng, Yuming and Sun, Wanchen and Wang, Juan and Zhang, Guofu and Zhen, Long and Ren, Xiaohui and Wang, Anxin and Lin, Song and Chan, Matthew TV and Wang, Gang and Han, Ruquan, Ketamine Alleviates Perioperative Depression in Patients Undergoing Intracranial Tumor Resection: A Randomized Controlled Trial (3/12/2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3555255 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3555255

Yang Zhou (Contact Author)

Capital Medical University - Department of Anesthesiology

Beijing
China

Yuming Peng

Capital Medical University - Department of Anesthesiology

Beijing
China

Wanchen Sun

Capital Medical University - Department of Anesthesiology

Beijing
China

Juan Wang

Capital Medical University - Department of Anesthesiology

Beijing
China

Guofu Zhang

Capital Medical University - China & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders

Beijing
China

Long Zhen

Capital Medical University - China & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders

Beijing
China

Xiaohui Ren

Capital Medical University - Department of Neurosurgery

Beijing, 100050
China

Anxin Wang

China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases

Beijing, 100050
China

Song Lin

Capital Medical University - Department of Neurosurgery

Beijing, 100050
China

Matthew TV Chan

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)

Shatin, N.T.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Gang Wang

Capital Medical University - The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders ( email )

Beijing
China

Ruquan Han

Capital Medical University - Department of Anesthesiology ( email )

Beijing
China