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Magnetic resonance imaging of a randomized controlled trial investigating predictors of recovery following psychological treatment in adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar depression: study protocol for Magnetic Resonance-Improving Mood with Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies (MR-IMPACT)

机译:随机对照试验的磁共振成像研究青少年患者心理治疗后的恢复预测因子:磁共振改善心理和认知治疗的磁共振改善情绪研究方案(MR-Impact)

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Background Major depressive disorders (MDD) are a debilitating and pervasive group of mental illnesses afflicting many millions of people resulting in the loss of 110 million working days and more than 2,500 suicides per annum. Adolescent MDD patients attending NHS clinics show high rates of recurrence into adult life. A meta-analysis of recent research shows that psychological treatments are not as efficacious as previously thought. Modest treatment outcomes of approximately 65% of cases responding suggest that aetiological and clinical heterogeneity may hamper the better use of existing therapies and discovery of more effective treatments. Information with respect to optimal treatment choice for individuals is lacking, with no validated biomarkers to aid therapeutic decision-making. Methods/Design Magnetic resonance-Improving Mood with Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies, the MR-IMPACT study, plans to identify brain regions implicated in the pathophysiology of depressions and examine whether there are specific behavioural or neural markers predicting remission and/or subsequent relapse in a subsample of depressed adolescents recruited to the IMPACT randomised controlled trial (Registration # ISRCTN83033550). Discussion MR-IMPACT is an investigative biomarker component of the IMPACT pragmatic effectiveness trial. The aim of this investigation is to identify neural markers and regional indicators of the pathophysiology of and treatment response for MDD in adolescents. We anticipate that these data may enable more targeted treatment delivery by identifying those patients who may be optimal candidates for therapeutic response. Trial registration Adjunctive study to IMPACT trial (Current Controlled Trials: ISRCTN83033550 ).
机译:背景技术主要抑郁症(MDD)是一种愚蠢和普遍的精神疾病组,折磨数以百万人,导致每年1.1亿个工作日损失,每年超过2,500人。参加NHS诊所的青少年MDD患者表现出高速复发进入成年生命。最近研究的荟萃分析表明,心理治疗并不像以前认为的那样有效。适度的治疗结果约为65%的病例响应表明,安全性和临床异质性可能会妨碍更好地利用现有的疗法和发现更有效的治疗方法。缺乏关于个体最佳治疗选择的信息,没有经过验证的生物标志物以帮助治疗决策。方法/设计磁共振改善情绪与精神分析和认知治疗,MR-IMPECTS研究,计划识别涉及抑郁病理学病理学的脑区,并检查是否存在预测缓解缓解和/或后续复发的特定行为或神经标记物招募到影响随机对照试验的抑郁青少年的子样本(注册#ISRCTN83033550)。讨论MR-IMPACT是一种调查生物标志物组成的影响务实效果试验。该调查的目的是鉴定青少年MDD病理生理学和治疗反应的神经标记和区域指标。我们预计这些数据可以通过鉴定可能是治疗反应最佳候选者的患者来实现更具针对性的治疗递送。试验试验的试验登记辅助研究(目前对照试验:ISRCTN83033550)。

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