Escitalopram in the Treatment of Atypical Depression: Eight Weeks Noninterventional Clinical Study in Routine Conditions of Ambulatory Practice
Authors:
Ľ. Forgáčová
Authors place of work:
Psychiatrická klinika SZU, FNsP Ružinov, Bratislava
prednosta kliniky doc. MUDr. A. Rakús
Published in the journal:
Čes. a slov. Psychiat., 104, 2008, No. 1, pp. 9-17.
Category:
Original Article
Summary
The aim of the non-interventional clinical study in routine conditions of outpatient psychiatry and neurology departments in Slovakia was to evaluate the therapeutic effect of escitalopram in patients with atypical depression and in patients with non-atypical depression. The next aim of the study was to identify clinical characteristics of atypical depression. Effect of the treatment has been evaluated by CGI-S. After eight weeks significant improvement was demonstrated in majority of patients in both atypical and non-atypical depression groupes: atypical depression – 40% normal, 39% borderline mentally ill, 18% milddly ill, 3% moderately ill. Non-atypical depression – 28% normal, 33% borderline mentally ill, 28% middly ill, 10 % moderately ill and 1% markedly ill patients. The start of therapeutic effect was faster in patients with atypical depression. Even though the results were better in patients with atypical depression, because of the worse state in baseline in patients with non-atypical depression the effect of their treatment was lower. The results of the non-interventional clinical study can be accepted as useful completion of the dates from „real world“to the spectrum of results from research concerning this common form of depression.
Key words:
atypical depression, noninterventional clinical study, escitalopram.
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