Anhedonia in bipolar depression treated with ketamine

Author:

Wilkowska Alina1ORCID,Wiglusz Mariusz S.1,Arciszewska‐Leszczuk Aleksandra2,Gałuszko‐Węgielnik Maria1,Cubała Wiesław J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine Medical University of Gdańsk Gdańsk Poland

2. Faculty of Psychology SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities Sopot Poland

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundBipolar depression is the major cause of morbidity in patients with bipolar disorder. It affects psychosocial functioning and markedly impairs occupational productivity. Anhedonia is one of the most debilitating symptoms of depression contributing to treatment resistance. It correlates with suicidality, low quality of life, social withdrawal, and poor treatment response. Currently, there is no approved treatment specifically targeting anhedonia. Emerging evidence suggests that ketamine possesses anti‐anhedonic properties in individuals with depression.ObjectivesThe aim of this naturalistic open‐label study was to investigate the effect of add‐on ketamine treatment on anhedonia in treatment resistant bipolar depression.MethodsOur main interest was the change in patient‐reported (Snaith‐Hamilton Pleasure Scale) and rater‐based anhedonia measure (Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale‐anhedonia subscale). The secondary aim was to analyze the score change in three Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology‐Self Report (IDS‐SR) domains: mood/cognition, anxiety/somatic, and sleep. Patients underwent assessments at several time points, including baseline, after the third, fifth, and seventh ketamine infusions. Additionally, a follow‐up assessment was conducted 1 week following the final ketamine administration.ResultsWe found improvement in anhedonia symptoms according to both patient‐reported and rater‐based measures. The improvement in IDS‐SR domains was most prominent in anxiety/somatic factor and mood/cognition factor, improvement in sleep factor was not observed. No serious adverse events occurred.ConclusionAdd‐on ketamine seems to be a good choice for the treatment of anhedonia in treatment resistant bipolar depression. It also showed a good effect in reducing symptoms of anxiety in this group of patients. Considering unmet needs and the detrimental effect of anhedonia and anxiety, more studies are needed on ketamine treatment in resistant bipolar depression.

Funder

Gdański Uniwersytet Medyczny

Publisher

Wiley

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