The effect of prophylactic esketamine in labor and cesarian delivery on the prevention of postpartum depression (PPD): A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
A. Kozhokar Mikhaylovskaya, A. Q. Shimit

TL;DR
This study reviews how using esketamine during childbirth may help prevent postpartum depression, based on results from multiple clinical trials.
Contribution
The paper provides the first meta-analysis of randomized trials on prophylactic esketamine use during labor to prevent postpartum depression.
Findings
Esketamine reduced postpartum depression risk at one week (RR: 0.459) and six weeks (RR: 0.470) after delivery.
Low to moderate risk of bias was found in most studies included in the analysis.
Dosage and administration methods varied across studies, but both single-dose and PCIA methods showed benefits.
Abstract
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common psychiatric illness affecting maternal health, which can lead to poor outcomes for the infant, mother and family. Since the usual pharmacological treatment has low efficacy and a delayed onset of action, new treatment options should be explored. A recent meta-analysis demonstrated positive effects of racemic ketamine on PPD, but limited evidence is available on its more potent derivative esketamine. To determine the effect of esketamine administered prophylactically during labor on the risk of incidence of PPD at 1 week and 6 weeks after delivery. PubMed, Scopus and GoogleScholar databases were searched for randomized controlled trials that studied the efficacy of esketamine that screened for PPD using the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale (EPDS). Risk ratio was used to determine the effect of incidence on PPD. Heterogeneity was examined…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum · Treatment of Major Depression · Mental Health Treatment and Access
