Novel Pharmacologic and Other Somatic Treatment Approaches for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adults: State of the Evidence.

IF 14.7 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY American Journal of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1176/appi.ajp.20230950
Lauren M Sippel, Jessica L Hamblen, Benjamin Kelmendi, Jonathan E Alpert, Linda L Carpenter, Adrienne Grzenda, Nina Kraguljac, William M McDonald, Carolyn I Rodriguez, Alik S Widge, Charles B Nemeroff, Paula P Schnurr, Paul E Holtzheimer
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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a highly prevalent psychiatric disorder that can become chronic and debilitating when left untreated. The most commonly recommended first-line treatments for PTSD among adults are individual trauma-focused psychotherapies. Other evidence-based treatments include specific antidepressant medications and non-trauma-focused psychotherapies. Despite the effectiveness of these available treatments, many patients' symptoms do not remit. This has led to the search for novel treatments for PTSD. In this review, the authors critically evaluate the data supporting several emerging pharmacological and other somatic interventions in the categories of medication-assisted psychotherapy, novel medication monotherapy strategies, and neuromodulation, selected because of the salience of their mechanisms of action to the pathophysiology of PTSD (e.g., MDMA-assisted psychotherapy, ketamine, cannabidiol, transcranial magnetic stimulation). The authors also evaluate the evidence for treatments that are the focus of increasing scientific or public interest (i.e., hyperbaric oxygen therapy, stellate ganglion block, neurofeedback). To date, the evidence supporting most novel pharmacological and somatic treatments for PTSD is preliminary and highly variable; however, the data for several specific treatments, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation, are encouraging.

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成人创伤后应激障碍的新药理学和其他躯体治疗方法:证据状态。
创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)是一种非常普遍的精神疾病,如果不及时治疗,它会变成慢性的,使人虚弱。成人创伤后应激障碍最常用的一线治疗方法是个体创伤心理治疗。其他循证治疗包括特定的抗抑郁药物和非创伤性心理治疗。尽管这些现有的治疗方法有效,但许多患者的症状并没有缓解。这促使人们寻找治疗创伤后应激障碍的新方法。在这篇综述中,作者批判性地评估了支持药物辅助心理治疗、新型药物单一治疗策略和神经调节等几种新出现的药理学和其他躯体干预措施的数据,选择这些干预措施是因为它们对PTSD病理生理的作用机制显著(例如mdma辅助心理治疗、氯胺酮、大麻二酚、经颅磁刺激)。作者还评估了越来越受到科学或公众关注的治疗方法的证据(即高压氧治疗、星状神经节阻滞、神经反馈)。迄今为止,支持大多数新的创伤后应激障碍药物和躯体治疗的证据是初步的和高度可变的;然而,一些特殊治疗的数据,如经颅磁刺激,令人鼓舞。
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American Journal of Psychiatry
American Journal of Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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22.30
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2.80%
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157
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Psychiatry, dedicated to keeping psychiatry vibrant and relevant, publishes the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. The journal covers the full spectrum of issues related to mental health diagnoses and treatment, presenting original articles on new developments in diagnosis, treatment, neuroscience, and patient populations.
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