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Title: Pharmacological treatments for atypical depression: A systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Author: Fornaro, Michele
Caiazza, Claudio
Pistone, Luca
Di Lorenzo, Chiara
Crincoli, Walter
Pezone, Rosanna
Tufano, Giovanni
Oliva, Vincenzo
Prisco, Michele de
Miola, Alessandro
Iasevoli, Felice
Vieta i Pascual, Eduard, 1963-
Solmi, Marco
De Bartolomeis, Andrea
Keywords: Depressió psíquica
Metaanàlisi
Intervenció psicològica
Antidepressius
Mental depression
Meta-analysis
Psychological intervention
Antidepressants
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2025
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Abstract: Introduction: Atypical depression is a highly prevalent subtype that includes mood reactivity, hypersomnia, and leaden paralysis, necessitating different therapeutic approaches than melancholic depression. No network meta-analysis has been conducted on pharmacological treatments for atypical depression. Methods: We performed a PRISMA-compliant systematic review and network meta-analysis searching PubMed/Central, Clinicaltrials.gov, Embase, PsycINFO, Scopus, WebOfScience for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) testing pharmacological interventions for atypical depression until 04/24/24 (PROSPERO: CRD42024540262). Depressive symptom change (standardized mean difference/SMD), response, and all-cause discontinuation (acceptability) (risk ratio/RR) were co-primary outcomes; tolerability was the secondary outcome. Risk-of-bias and global/local inconsistencies were measured, and Confidence in Network Meta-Analysis (CINeMA) was used to assess the confidence in the evidence. Results: Out of 2214 hits, we included 21 eligible RCTs, 20 entering the NMA. For efficacy (k = 16, N = 903, treatments=12), only phenelzine outperformed placebo (SMD=-1.31, 95 %C.I.=[-2.14;-0.49]). Phenelzine, moclobemide, isocarboxazid, imipramine, selegiline, sertraline, and fluoxetine all outperformed nortriptyline (from SMD=-4.54, 95 %C.I.=[-8.02;-1.07] to SMD=-3.08, 95 %C.I.=[-5.42; -0.75]). Regarding response (k = 13, N = 1442, treatments=7), phenelzine (RR=2.58, 95 %C.I.=[2.02-3.31]), sertraline (RR=2.25, 95 %C.I.=[1.01-4.99]), moclobemide (RR=2.16, 95 %C.I.=[1.12-4.19]), fluoxetine (RR=1.89, 95 %C.I.=[1.30-2.76]) and imipramine (RR=1.76, 95 %C.I.=[1.35-2.28]) outperformed placebo, and phenelzine also outperformed imipramine (RR=1.56, 95 %C.I.=[1.25-1.96]). No treatment was significantly different from placebo for acceptability. No intervention outperformed placebo on any outcome in sensitivity analyses upon exclusion of high-risk-of-bias and intention-to-treat trials, likely due to a loss in power of the analysis, and overall CINeMA ratings were low/very low. Conclusions: Phenelzine might perform better than other compounds, but several drugs outperformed placebo in response. Nortriptyline performed worse than other treatments. High-quality studies are needed.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroneuro.2025.04.003
It is part of: European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2025, vol. 96, p. 46-57
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/223837
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroneuro.2025.04.003
ISSN: 0924-977X
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