Antidepressant Maintenance in Traumatic Brain Injury
Depression
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Depression focused on measuring Traumatic Brain Injury, Depression, Antidepressant medication, Double-Blind Study, Brain Injuries, Antidepressive Agents, Citalopram, Double-Blind Method
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Age > 18 years TBI within the last year (this is consistent with clinic population) Mild TBI Written, informed consent Diagnosis of major depressive episode using the depression module of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I disorders (SCID-IV), and baseline 17-item Hamilton Depression (HAM-D) Rating Scale score of 16 and above (prior to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor [SSRI] treatment) Response to citalopram 20 or 40mg/d, as defined as a reduction in baseline HAM-D of >= 50%, and HAM-D score of 10 or below; or response to citalopram defined as not meeting DSM-IV criteria for major depression and Clinical Global Impression - severity of mildly ill, borderline ill, or normal and a Clinical Global Impression - improvement of much improved or very much improved impression. Exclusion Criteria: Prior TBI or other focal brain disease (e.g., stroke, tumour) Significant acute medical illness including: drug overdose; severely disturbed liver, kidney, lung or heart function; anemia; hypothyroidism; uncontrolled diabetes; Parkinson's disease; Huntington's chorea; progressive supranuclear palsy; brain tumor; subdural hematoma; or multiple sclerosis. Current alcohol or substance abuse A brain computed tomographic (CT) scan revealing focal lesions that could not be interpreted as consistent with TBI Presence of premorbid psychiatric diagnosis of schizophrenia, dementia or bipolar disorder Prior episode of major depression in two years prior to TBI, based on SCID-IV interview Prior treatment with citalopram or contraindications to receiving treatment with citalopram
Sites / Locations
- Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Placebo Comparator
Experimental
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