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Effectiveness of antidepressants in the treatment of major depressive disorder in Latin America 

Authors: Heacutector J. Duentildeas a;  Trisha Dwight b;  Margaret E. McBride b;  Alan J.M. Brnabic b;  Luis A. Semper c;  Dagmar Holmgren d;  Angela M.A. Miranda-Scippa e;  Hernaacuten G. Rincoacuten f;  Heacutector Aguilera g; Adrian Vargas h
Affiliations:   a Eli Lilly and Company, Mexico
b Clinical Outcomes and Research Institute, Eli Lilly Australia Pty Limited, Sydney, Australia
c Instituto Semper, Corrientes, Argentina
d Hospital Naval Almirante Nef de Vintildea de Mar, Vintildea del Mar, Chile
e Department of Psychiatry, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil
f Fundacioacuten Cliacutenica Valle de Lili, Cali, Colombia
g Cliacutenica El Cedral, Caracas, Venezuela
h Cliacutenica San Rafael, Meacutexico City, Mexico
DOI: 10.1080/13651500600969129
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Published in: journal International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, Volume 11, Issue 2 2007 , pages 129 - 139
First Published: 2007
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Abstract

Objective. Painful physical symptoms occur frequently in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD), and although numerous studies report the effect of antidepressants on emotional aspects of depression, few focus on their effect on physical symptoms. This observational study was conducted, in a clinical practice setting, to determine antidepressant treatment decisions and their outcome on the physical and emotional symptoms of MDD. Methods. Patients with a mean score ≥2 for pain-related items on the Somatic Symptom Inventory (SSI) were classified with painful physical symptoms (PPS +) and differentiated from the remaining patients (PPS -). Severity of depression and physical pain were determined using the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD17) and Clinical Global Impressions of Severity Scale (CGI-S), and Visual Analog Scale (VAS), respectively. Results. At baseline, 72.6% of patients were PPS+. Compared to PPS- patients, PPS +patients were, on average, significantly more depressed at baseline (mean difference [95% CI]: HAMD17 4.6 [3.6, 5.5] and CGI-S 0.3 [0.2, 0.4]; all p<0.0001), and remained more depressed and in greater pain at endpoint (HAMD17 p=0.0074, CGI-S P =0.0151, and VAS P <0.0001). In addition, fewer PPS+ patients (65.8%) achieved remission (total HAMD17≤7) compared to PPS- patients (74.6%, P =0.0180). Conclusions. Painful physical symptoms are prevalent in MDD patients, highlighting the importance of addressing both the physical and emotional symptoms of depression.
Keywords: Major depressive disorder; painful physical symptoms; antidepressants; observational study
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