Personalized treatments for depressive symptoms in patients with advanced heart failure: A pragmatic randomized controlled trial

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IsHak Waguih WilliamORCID,Korouri Samuel,Darwish Tarneem,Vanle Brigitte,Dang Jonathan,Edwards Gabriel,Black Jeanne T.,Aronow Harriet,Kimchi Asher,Spiegel Brennan,Hedrick RebeccaORCID,Chernoff RobertORCID,Diniz Marcio A.,Mirocha James,Manoukian Vicki,Harold JohnORCID,Ong Michael K.,Wells KennethORCID,Hamilton Michele,Danovitch Itai

Abstract

Objectives Heart Failure is a chronic syndrome affecting over 5.7 million in the US and 26 million adults worldwide with nearly 50% experiencing depressive symptoms. The objective of the study is to compare the effects of two evidence-based treatment options for adult patients with depression and advanced heart failure, on depressive symptom severity, physical and mental health related quality of life (HRQoL), heart-failure specific quality of life, caregiver burden, morbidity, and mortality at 3, 6 and 12-months. Methods Trial design. Pragmatic, randomized, comparative effectiveness trial. Interventions. The treatment interventions are: (1) Behavioral Activation (BA), a patient-centered psychotherapy which emphasizes engagement in enjoyable and valued personalized activities as selected by the patient; or (2) Antidepressant Medication Management administered using the collaborative care model (MEDS). Participants. Adults aged 18 and over with advanced heart failure (defined as New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class II, III, and IV) and depression (defined as a score of 10 or above on the PHQ-9 and confirmed by the MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview for the DSM-5) selected from all patients at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center who are admitted with heart failure and all patients presenting to the outpatient programs of the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. We plan to randomize 416 patients to BA or MEDS, with an estimated 28% loss to follow-up/inability to collect follow-up data. Thus, we plan to include 150 in each group for a total of 300 participants from which data after randomization will be collected and analyzed. Conclusions The current trial is the first to compare the impact of BA and MEDS on depressive symptoms, quality of life, caregiver burden, morbidity, and mortality in patients with depression and advanced heart failure. The trial will provide novel results that will be disseminated and implemented into a wide range of current practice settings. Registration ClinicalTrials.Gov Identifier: NCT03688100.

Funder

Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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