Abstract

Introduction

Antidepressants in older people have experienced their increase in medical prescriptions in recent decades whit comorbidity with other pathologies and drug polytherapies. With the use of antidepressants, can be observed side and unwanted effects (e.g. emotional blunting). Vortioxetine is a new antidepressant agent which promises fewer side effects.

Objectives

To evaluate the clinical efficacy, safety, side effects (e.g emotional blunting) and cognitive profile

Methods

45 elderly patients affected by MDD (DSM-5) were recruited in our observational study. All patients were treated with vortioxetine for 12 months. Physiological and pathological parameters were collected at baseline (T0), after 3 months (T1), 6 months (T2); 12 months (T3). All patients were administered the following scales: GDS; MMSE; QLi; ODQ. The statistical data were processed with EZAnalyze.

Results

33.33% of patients had a score in the “unlikely depression” GDS group. The ANOVA ODQ “Total” results indicate that at least two of the repeated measures differ significantly. Data of the “antidepressant as cause” dimension are interesting [T0 vs T3 (P-Unadjusted .000; P-Bonferroni .000; T-value 5.687. MMSE scores are indicative of one small but not significant difference. Mean QLIndex scores did not show statistically significant changes, but are indicative of positive changes from the baseline score

Conclusions

Vortioxetine resulted in partial reduction of depression. There was a moderate non-statistically significant increase in body weight, glycidic and lipid profiles. Overall data highlight the importance and role that vortioxetine can have in the management of depressive symptoms in elderly subjects. The handling, effectiveness and reduced side effects of the molecule are emphasized.

Details

Title
Emotional blunting and cognitive profile in elderly depressed patients in treatment with vortioxetine
Author
Franza, F 1 ; Solomita, B 2 ; Colucci, A 3 ; Perito, M 3 ; Pellegrino, F 4 ; G Del Buono 5 ; Tavormina, G 6 

 Sir, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centre Villa dei Pini, Avellino, Italy 
 Psychiatry, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centre Villa dei Pini, Avellino, Italy 
 Neuroscience, Neamente Association, Mercogliano, Italy 
 Mental Health Department, UOSM Nocera Inferiore, Nocera Inferiore, Italy 
 Division Psychiatry, University Salerno, Salerno, Italy 
 Psychiatric Studies Centre, CenStuPsi, Provaglio d’Iseo, Italy 
Pages
S326-S326
Publication year
2021
Publication date
Apr 2021
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISSN
09249338
e-ISSN
17783585
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2560893713
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the European Psychiatric Association. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.