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A simplified 6-Item clinician administered dissociative symptom scale (CADSS-6) for monitoring dissociative effects of sub-anesthetic ketamine infusions

Authors :
Roger S. McIntyre
Mehala Subramaniapillai
Danielle S. Cha
Hartej Gill
Margarita Shekotikhina
Maj Vinberg
Kangguang Lin
Rodrigo B. Mansur
Nelson B. Rodrigues
Joshua D. Rosenblat
Yena Lee
Roger C.M. Ho
Kevin Kratiuk
Orly Lipsitz
Source :
Journal of Affective Disorders. 282:160-164
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Dissociation is a treatment-emergent adverse event commonly associated with IV ketamine, often measured using the 23-item Clinician-Administered Dissociative States Scale (CADSS). The objective of this study was to develop a short form version of the CADSS for easier clinical use.Retrospective data of 260 patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) receiving IV ketamine were randomly divided into two datasets. The first dataset (n = 130) was leveraged to develop a brief 6-item version of the CADSS (CADSS-6) based on items most sensitive to ketamine-induced dissociation. The CADSS-6 questions were then applied to the second dataset (n = 130) and the Spearman's correlation between the full-length CADSS and the CADSS-6 were assessed.The CADSS-6 was developed from questions 1, 2, 6, 7, 15, and 22 from the full length CADSS. There was a strong significant correlation between the CADSS-6 total score and the CADSS total score at infusions 1 (rs(106) = 0.92, p0.001), 2 (rs(100) = 0.91, p0.001), 3(rs(99) = 0.95, p0.001) and 4 (rs(102) = 0.94, p0.001).The CADSS-6 was developed using a retrospective data; therefore, the scale remains unvalidated in this population.The CADSS-6 presented herein was sensitive to dissociation experienced by patients receiving IV ketamine. Overall, the CADSS-6 was strongly correlated at each infusion with the full-length CADSS. While future studies should look to validate the CADSS-6 in a TRD sample, this scale offers clinicians a brief assessment that can be used to characterize symptoms of dissociation.

Details

ISSN :
01650327
Volume :
282
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e98a88bf44d4f1806dce601fdd0bef61