Trial of Ketamine Masked by Surgical Anesthesia in Depressed Patients.

Theresa R Lii,Ashleigh E Smith, Josephine R Flohr, Robin L Okada,Cynthia A Nyongesa, Lisa J Cianfichi,Laura M Hack,Alan F Schatzberg,Boris D Heifets

medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences(2023)

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A single dose of intravenous ketamine compared to placebo has no short-term effect on the severity of depression symptoms in adults with major depressive disorder. This trial successfully masked treatment allocation in moderate-to-severely depressed patients using surgical anesthesia. While it is impractical to use surgical anesthesia for most placebo-controlled trials, future studies of novel antidepressants with acute psychoactive effects should make efforts to fully mask treatment assignment in order to minimize subject-expectancy bias. ( ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT03861988 ).
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