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Suicidal Ideation Effectiveness and Safety Outcomes from the Ketamine for Adult Depression Study (KADS)
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Suicidal Ideation Effectiveness and Safety Outcomes from the Ketamine for Adult Depression Study (KADS)

Gregory Carter, Maree Hackett, Stevan Nikolin, Vanessa Dong, Nick Glozier, Shanthi Sarma, Donel Martin, Michael Berk, Verònica Gálvez-Ortiz, Andrew A Somogyi, …
Archives of suicide research
09/05/2026
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/50915

Abstract

Ketamine effectiveness randomized controlled trial safety suicidal ideation
Objective: Ketamine has disputed effects on suicidal ideation scores in depressed populations. This study assessed effectiveness of ketamine in adults with treatment resistant depression, examining a secondary outcome of suicidal ideation. Methods: Phase III, double-blind, randomized, active-controlled, multicenter trial. Participants were randomized to twice-weekly subcutaneous racemic ketamine or midazolam for 4 weeks; cohort 1 (n = 68) fixed-dose and cohort 2 (n = 106) flexible-dose. Analyses were cumulative link mixed models for change scores (baseline to treatment end), comparing ketamine versus midazolam (active control) for suicidal ideation, using the MADRS item 10 (planned) and C-SSRS (post hoc). Results: Mean baseline ideation scores were low (MADRS-10 cohort 1: 1.93 and cohort 2: 2.0). Cohort 1 had no significant difference between intervention and control: MADRS-10 β = 0.97, (95% CI=-0.95 to 2.90, p = 0.32), C-SSRS β = 0.64, (95% CI=-1.27 to 2.55, p = 0.51). Cohort 2 had a non-significant reduction for MADRS-10: β -0.61 (95% CI=-1.65 to 0.44, p = 0.25), but a significant reduction for C-SSRS: β-1.32 (95% CI=-2.51 to -0.12, p = 0.03). Participants had a higher C-SSRS score than the previous session, each of which triggered a clinical review, in 13.8% of all treatment sessions. Conclusions: Subcutaneous, flexible-dosed, racemic ketamine over four weeks showed beneficial effects on suicidal ideation scores. Future studies should use suicidal ideation powered as a primary outcome, sample the full range of ideation scores, use consensus instruments, and explore treatment discontinuation, in various depressed populations.
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