[The use of neuroprotectors in the treatment of late depression].

Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova

Mental Health Research Center, Moscow, Russia.

Published: November 2020

Objective: Comparative evaluation of the effectiveness and safety of antidepressant monotherapy and combined antidepressant therapy with the inclusion of neuroprotectors in the treatment of depression in old and very old patients in a psychiatric hospital.

Materials And Methods: The study included 2 groups of patients from the cohort of patients hospitalized in the gerontopsychiatric unit with mild and moderate depression (according to the ICD-10 classification) aged 60 years and older. The groups are comparable in their main demographic and clinical characteristics. Both groups received antidepressant monotherapy with venlafaxine (21 people) or combined therapy with the same antidepressant, but in combination with cerebrolysin or carnicetine (40 people) for 8 weeks. The efficacy of antidepressant therapy was evaluated with HAMD-17 and HARS; the effect of treatment on the level of cognitive activity of patients with MMSE and the 10-word memory test.

Results: In the group of patients receiving combined antidepressant therapy, a significantly faster and more pronounced therapeutic response was observed compared to the group of patients treated with antidepressant monotherapy. In the group of combined therapy, an earlier (by 4 weeks) and significant (<0.001) reduction of depressive and anxiety symptoms was established by the end of treatment, this group had a significantly higher number of respondents, as well as a better quality of therapeutic remission and a significant improvement in the cognitive functioning of patients compared to the monotherapy group. When comparing the effectiveness of different neuroprotectors (cerebrolysin or carnicetine), significant differences in the reduction of depressive and anxiety disorders in favor of carnicetine were established only at the end of the therapeutic course.

Conclusion: Combined antidepressant therapy with a combination of treatment with an antidepressant and a drug with neuroprotective properties can increase the effectiveness of antidepressant therapy in old and very old patients. Both cerebrolysin and carnicetine can be recommended for use in a psychiatric hospital to improve the quality of the therapeutic response and reduce the time of hospitalization.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.17116/jnevro202012010246DOI Listing

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