氯胺酮
耐受性
离解的
焦虑
苦恼
心理学
离解(化学)
麻醉
不利影响
双相情感障碍
精神科
心理治疗师
医学
临床心理学
认知
内科学
化学
物理化学
作者
Kyle T. Greenway,Nicolas Garel,Nathalie Goyette,Gustavo Turecki,Stéphane Richard‐Devantoy
出处
期刊:International Clinical Psychopharmacology
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2021-04-23
卷期号:36 (4): 218-220
被引量:7
标识
DOI:10.1097/yic.0000000000000363
摘要
Intravenous ketamine is an effective treatment of bipolar depression. One of its most important side-effects is a transient altered state of consciousness commonly referred to as dissociation. These states can be anxiety-provoking, distressing and even treatment-limiting, warranting research into mitigation strategies. In this article, we present two cases that demonstrate the potential of adjunctive music to diminish the distress associated with ketamine-induced dissociation - though not necessarily its degree - in bipolar 1 disorder. Both patients suffering from severe depression underwent their first ketamine infusion without music and opted for music with subsequent infusions. They reported that music significantly improved the tolerance of their dissociative symptoms, thereby reducing distress and facilitating subsequent treatments. Both patients achieved remission from their highly treatment-resistant depressive episodes following six ketamine infusions. This is the first report of music's benefits on ketamine for bipolar 1 depression, though there is precedence in the scientific literature on 'psychedelics' where the use of music in combination with medication-induced altered states has been studied. The principles regarding music selection that have resulted from this paradigm may be applicable to the use of ketamine in unipolar and bipolar depression. The optimal use of music with ketamine warrants further research.
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