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Am J Psychiatry 1996; 153:1288-1292
Copyright © 1996 by American Psychiatric Association
Treatment outcome in recurrent major depression: a post hoc comparison of elderly ("young old") and midlife patients
CF Reynolds 3rd, E Frank, DJ Kupfer, ME Thase, JM Perel, S Mazumdar and PR Houck
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, USA.
OBJECTIVE: The authors compared response rates, the temporal course of
response to acute treatment, and relapse rates during continuation
treatment of elderly and midlife patients with recurrent major depression.
METHOD: They analyzed results from two separate controlled studies of
maintenance therapies for recurrent major depression, in which 148 elderly
patients (mean age = 67.9 years) and 214 midlife patients (mean age = 38.5
years) were treated in open acute and continuation therapy with a
combination of interpersonal psychotherapy and a tricyclic antidepressant
(nortriptyline for the elderly, imipramine for the midlife patients). In an
intent-to-treat analysis, remission rates during acute treatment and
relapse rates during continuation treatment were examined. Random
regression analysis of weekly Hamilton depression scale ratings was used to
compare the temporal course of response. RESULTS: During acute-phase
therapy, 78.4% (N = 116) of the elderly patients and 69.6% (N = 149) of the
midlife patients had remissions. The midlife patients had a faster
reduction of Hamilton depression ratings. Following stabilization, 15.5% of
the elderly patients and 6.7% of the midlife patients relapsed. Ultimately,
66.2% of the late-life patients and 57.0% of the midlife patients recovered
fully. CONCLUSIONS: Older patients appear to benefit as much as, but
perhaps more slowly then, midlife patients from treatment of major
depression. Continuation treatment should be vigorous and closely
monitored, given the apparently higher relapse rates among the elderly.
These conclusions should be viewed as preliminary because of the post hoc
nature of the analysis reported here.
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