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Conclusion

  • Compared with placebo, prazosin was not associated with improvement in nightmares or sleep quality for veterans with chronic PTSD nightmares.
  • Because psychosocial instability was an exclusion criterion, it is possible that a selection bias resulting from recruitment of patients who were mainly in clinically stable condition accounted for these negative results, since symptoms in such patients were less likely to be ameliorated with antiadrenergic treatment.

6. Yesavage JA, Fairchild JK, Mi Z, et al. Effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on treatment-resistant major depression in US veterans: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA Psychiatry. 2018;75(9):884-893.

Treatment-resistant depression in veterans is a major clinical challenge because of these patients’ increased risk of suicide. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has shown promising results for TRD. In a randomized trial, Yesavage et al6 compared rTMS vs sham rTMS in veterans with TRD.

Study design

  • Veterans with TRD were recruited from 9 VA medical centers throughout the United States between September 2012 and May 2016.
  • Researchers randomized 164 participants into 1 of 2 groups in a double-blind fashion. The treatment group (n = 81) received left prefrontal rTMS, and the control group (n = 83) received sham rTMS.

Outcomes

  • In an intention-to-treat analysis, remission rate (defined as a HAM-D score of ≤10) was assessed as the primary outcome measure.
  • Remission was seen in both groups, with 40.7% of the treatment group achieving remission and 37.4% of the control group achieving remission. However, the difference between the 2 groups was not significant (P = .67), with an odds ratio of 1.16.

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