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Lurasidone Efficacy in Mixed Depressive States A Comparison of Standard Rating Scales to the Koukopoulos Mixed Depression Rating Scale
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2020Registro en:
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology Volumen: 40 Número: 5 Páginas: 491-494 Sep-Oct 2020
10.1097/JCP.0000000000001261
Autor
Voehringer, Paul A.
Sani, Gabriele
Barroilhet Diez, Sergio
Mao, Yongcai
Ghaemi, Nassir
Institución
Resumen
Introduction A new mood rating scale for mixed states of depression along with manic-like excitatory
symptoms, the Koukopoulos Mixed Depression Rating Scale (KMDRS), was assessed in a post hoc
analysis of a randomized clinical trial of lurasidone versus placebo in major depressive disorder (MDD)
with mixed features. Methods The KMDRS was compared with the Montgomery Asberg Depression
Rating Scale (MADRS) and the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS). Item weighting was performed and
compared with an original KMDRS validation data set. Weighting was used to provide imputed
KMDRS scores in the lurasidone study, based on observed MADRS and YMRS scores. Results
Standardized effect sizes were larger for MADRS (0.61) and YMRS (0.79) than for KMDRS (0.44,
Cohen d). Conclusions This analysis did not find that the KMDRS produced a larger effect size than the
MADRS in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorder-5 (DSM-5) defined MDD with mixed
features. The lower utility of KMDRS may be due to the imputed nature of this analysis, or also to the
DSM-5 defined patient population, which may reflect mixed hypomania rather than mixed depression.