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Active clinical trials for "Depressive Disorder"

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Inflammation and Electroconvulsive Therapy

Major Depressive Disorder

The purpose of this study is to explore whether electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) accidentally leads to a side effect of brain inflammation. Patients with treatment resistant depression who are planning to take ECT will be subsequently approached to participate in the study.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

TNS for Major Depressive Disorder: a Phase II Randomized Controlled Trial

Depressive Symptoms

This is a phase II, randomized, sham controlled, clinical trial. This clinical trial has as primary objective to evaluate the effect of the Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation (TNS) on depressive symptoms measured by the Hamilton Depressive Rating Scale version 17 items (HDRS-17) in patients with moderate / severe depressive episode.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Integral Assessment in Unipolar Depression

Major Depressive Disorder

The objective of this project is to assess the occurrence of early improvement within the first two weeks of antidepressant treatment and to correlate this improvement with favorable therapeutic outcome at the end of the acute and treatment continuation phases (8 and 24 weeks, respectively).

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Study of Ketamine as an Antidepressant in Major Depressive Disorder

Major Depressive Disorder

Primary Outcome Measures: Evaluate the changes in neuroimaging and biochemistry measures with ketamine treatment. Secondary Outcome Measures: Evaluate the effects of ketamine on depression symptoms, manic symptoms, global change in psychiatric symptoms, and suicidal ideation.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Treatment Effect of Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine on Depression in China and...

Depression

Comparison of different assessment methods to evaluate the treatment efficacy of Chinese medicine on minor and mild depression.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Functional and Neurochemical Correlates of Treatment Response in Major Depressive Disorder

Treatment-Resistant Depression

This is an ancillary study to a clinical trial that is being conducted at Massachusetts General Hospital. Investigators at MGH are conducting a clinical trial to test the efficacy of ziprasidone together with escitalopram for treatment-resistant depression (NCT00633399). This observational study will involve magnetic resonance scans to examine brain chemistry (neurotransmitter levels), brain activity, and functional connections between brain regions before and after participating in the trial. The neurotransmitters of interest are glutamate, glutamine, and GABA. Comparisons will be made between individuals who receive ziprasidone and individuals who receive an inactive placebo. Differences between participants who respond to standard antidepressants and those who require additional medication will also be examined. All participants will have a baseline magnetic resonance scan before starting medication. The second scan will be after 8 weeks of escitalopram treatment for those who respond or following 8 weeks of escitalopram plus ziaprasidone or placebo (16 weeks after starting) for those who do not respond to escitalopram alone. Participants will complete standard rating scales for depression at each visit.

Terminated12 enrollment criteria

Pharmacogenomics Studies of Antidepressants

Major Depressive DisorderAntidepressive Agents3 more

The purpose of this study is to establish the clinical effectiveness of antidepressants by pharmacogenomic approach, and to determine the levels of inflammatory factors between the baseline and the end point of the study in Taiwanese major depressive disorder (MDD) patients.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Detecting Depression and Bipolar Disorder in Adolescents Using a Biomarker Panel

Major Depressive DisorderBipolar Disorder1 more

Depression and bipolar disorder are major public health concerns for adolescents today. Teenage depression and bipolar disorder are associated with social isolation, family stress, school failure, substance abuse and suicide. Screening for depression and bipolar disorder so that treatment can be started early in the course of illness is an urgent public health priority. Many teens with bipolar disorder are incorrectly diagnosed as having unipolar depression. It is critical that adolescents receive proper screening and assessment that leads to an accurate diagnosis and treatment. An efficient, cost-effective, blood-based screening program could be performed on an annual or semi-annual basis to potentially detect depression and then differentiate between unipolar and bipolar depression. If this type of screening were able to detect a significant percentage of teens with depression or bipolar disorder, the positive impact on U.S. public health would be substantial. The purpose of this study is to conduct a pilot study to assess the probability of detecting adolescent unipolar and bipolar depression through blood samples.

Terminated27 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Sertraline on Depression in Parkinson's Disease

DepressionParkinson's Disease

The aim of this open-label, self-control study is to evaluate the efficacy of sertraline in treating depression in Patients with Parkinson's disease. In addition, the investigators also want to find out whether patient gets better quality of life when depression is improved.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Sequential Left Prefrontal Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, With High Frequency, for...

Treatment-Resistant Depression Disease

Sequential left prefrontal Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS), with high frequency, for Treatment-Resistant Depression have been shown to have antidepressant effects. but doubts remain about the magnitude of previously demonstrated treatment effects.The aim of this study is To test whether daily weekday left prefrontal rTMS safely and effectively treats Resistant Depression disorder compared to sham controls.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria
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