Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) as a long-term adjunctive treatment option in patients with difficult-to-treat depression (DTD)
E. Kavakbasi, H. Bauermeister, L. Lemcke, B. T. Baune

TL;DR
This study explores the long-term effects of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) as an additional treatment for difficult-to-treat depression, showing reduced depression severity and fewer maintenance treatments over time.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the long-term impact of VNS on depression severity and maintenance treatment use in difficult-to-treat depression.
Findings
VNS was associated with a significant decrease in mean MADRS score after 12 months.
Patients with a history of ECT response showed greater improvement in depression severity with VNS.
Maintenance ECT and esketamine sessions decreased significantly in the second half of the study period.
Abstract
VNS is a long-term adjunctive treatment option in patients with DTD. It has been shown that patients with VNS as add-on to treatment-as-usual (TAU) have higher response and remission rates than TAU alone. Data on the impact of VNS on the other complex concomitant treatments are limited. In this study we evaluated changes in drug load from baseline to 12 months as well as the impact of previous ECT response status at baseline on changes in mean depression severity after 12 months of VNS. We included n=20 DTD patients (mean age 52.6 years) in the prospective, observational, naturalistic Restore-Life study, who have been treated with adjunctive VNS as add-on to treatment as usual. The RESTORE-Life study is a multi-center study. In this analysis, we report on exploratory results from a single tertiary center. An index has been calculated for each drug by comparing the actual dose with the…
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TopicsVagus Nerve Stimulation Research · Digital Mental Health Interventions · Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
