荟萃分析
医学
血清素
再摄取抑制剂
5-羟色胺摄取抑制剂
重性抑郁障碍
药理学
萧条(经济学)
精神科
内科学
生物信息学
氟西汀
受体
认知
生物
经济
宏观经济学
作者
Ruilan Gao,Xiaona Zhang,Peng Zhu
标识
DOI:10.5498/wjp.v15.i3.100103
摘要
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) poses a considerable risk to human health. After TBI, individuals are susceptible to a range of psychiatric disorders, with depression being a primary complication. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are frequently used in the treatment of depression; however, their efficacy in addressing major depressive disorder (MDD) in adults following TBI remains uncertain. To investigate the efficacy of SSRIs in the treatment of MDD after TBI. A comprehensive search across multiple databases was conducted following the guidelines outlined in the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses statement, encompassing studies published until May 2024. This review focused on studies that examined the efficacy of SSRIs in the treatment of MDD following TBI. Studies were assessed based sample size, treatment duration, treatment methodologies, severity of brain injury, assessment techniques, and drug response. A random-effects model was used to derive the summary effect size. Eight studies compared the reduction in depression scores in patients with MDD after TBI and SSRI treatment. The eight studies did not exhibit heterogeneity (I 2 = 38%). The depression score for MDD after TBI in the SSRI group decreased more than that in the control group [odds ratio (OR) 1.68, 95%CI: 1.09-2.58, P = 0.02]. The adverse reactions after treatment included diarrhea, dizziness, dry mouth, nausea, or vomiting. There was no difference in the incidence of adverse reactions after treatment between the two groups (OR 1.16, 95%CI: 0.78-1.73, P = 0.46]. These studies did not show significant heterogeneity (I 2 = 44%). SSRIs may be effective in treating patients with MDD after TBI. Adequately powered, randomized, controlled trials are required to confirm these findings.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI