Single Ketamine Infusion and Neurocognitive Performance in Bipolar Depression
Abstract
We estimated neurocognitive performance using the trail making test (TMT) and the Stroop color-word interference test before, and on the 3rd day after a single infusion of ketamine, in 18 bipolar depressed patients receiving mood-stabilizing drugs. The performance on all tests significantly improved on the 3rd day after ketamine infusion which correlated positively with baseline intensity of neuropsychological impairment...
Paper Details
Title
Single Ketamine Infusion and Neurocognitive Performance in Bipolar Depression
Published Date
Oct 27, 2014
Journal
Volume
48
Issue
02
Pages
78 - 79
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