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Association of antidepressant drug use with outcome of patients with glioblastoma.

Authors :
Seliger, Corinna
Oppong, Felix Boakye
Lefranc, Florence
Chinot, Olivier
Stupp, Roger
Nabors, Burt
Gorlia, Thierry
Weller, Michael
Source :
International Journal of Cancer; Apr2023, Vol. 152 Issue 7, p1348-1359, 12p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Depressive symptoms are common among patients with glioblastoma, but patients are often not treated with antidepressants. There is only limited evidence on the association of antidepressant drug use with survival in glioblastoma. We performed a pooled analysis of patients treated within the CENTRIC, CORE, AVAglio and ACT‐IV trials to explore the relation of antidepressant drug use with progression‐free (PFS) and overall survival (OS) at baseline, at the start of maintenance therapy and at the start of maintenance cycle 4. We further assessed the association of antidepressant drugs with seizure, cognition, fatigue and a diagnosis of depression. Among more than 1700 patients, we found no significant association between the use of antidepressants at baseline or at the start of maintenance therapy and PFS or OS. However, we found OS, but not PFS, to be significantly worse in patients using antidepressants at the start of maintenance cycle 4. After adjustment for antiepileptic drug use and despite showing a trend for increased risk, seizures were not significantly associated with antidepressant drug use, nor was there a change in mini mental state examination (MMSE) scores or fatigue by antidepressant drug use at baseline. However, there was a significant positive association between antidepressant use at the start of maintenance treatment and fatigue during maintenance treatment. The association of antidepressant use at the start of maintenance cycle 4 with inferior OS of glioblastoma patients requires independent confirmation and further study. Further prospective trials should evaluate efficacy, side effects and associations with outcome of antidepressants in glioblastoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00207136
Volume :
152
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161618909
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.34344