The Impact of Ketamine for Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analyses

Author:

Sicignano Dakota J.1,Kurschner Ryan1,Weisman Nissen1,Sedensky Ava1,Hernandez Adrian V.12,White C. Michael12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy, Storrs, CT, USA

2. Research Administration, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT, USA

Abstract

Background: Ketamine has been used in anesthesia, pain management, and major depressive disorder. It has recently been studied in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Objective: To determine the impact of ketamine on PTSD symptomatology and depression scores. Methods: We conducted a literature search of Medline 1960 to May 20, 2023, and found 6 randomized controlled trials that met our inclusion criteria. We extracted data on the Clinician-Administered PTSD (CAPS), PTSD Checklist (PCL), or Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating (MADRS) scales. Results: The use of ketamine significantly reduced CAPS scores (n = 5, MD: −10.63 [95% CI −14.95 to −6.32]), PCL scores (n = 3, MD: −6.13 [95% CI −8.61 to −3.64]), and MADRS scores (n = 3, MD: −6.33 [95% CI −8.97 to −3.69]) at the maximal follow-up times versus control. Significant benefits were found at day 1 and weeks 1, 2, and 4 for CAPS and PCL scores as well as MADRS scores at day 1, week 1, and week 4 for ketamine versus control. The time to PTSD relapse was prolonged in the patients receiving ketamine versus control (n = 2, 15.74 days [95% CI 3.57 to 29.91 days]). More dry mouth (n = 2, OR 5.85 [95% CI 1.32 to 25.95]), dizziness (n = 2, OR 3.83 [95% CI 1.28 to 11.41]), and blurred vision (n = 2, OR 7.57 [1.00 to 57.10]) occurred with ketamine than control therapy. Conclusions and Relevance: Ketamine modestly reduced PTSD and depression scores as early as 1 day of therapy, but the longevity of effect needs to be determined. Given similar magnitude of benefit with SSRIs and venlafaxine, ketamine would not supplant these traditional options for chronic use.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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