An effect-size analysis of the relative efficacy and tolerability of serotonin selective reuptake inhibitors for panic disorder

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作者
Otto, MW [1 ]
Tuby, KS [1 ]
Gould, RA [1 ]
McLean, RYS [1 ]
Pollack, MH [1 ]
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[1] Harvard Univ, Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Sch Med, Boston, MA 02114 USA
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10.1176/appi.ajp.158.12.1989
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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Objective: Serotonin selective reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are now considered the first-line pharmacotherapy for panic disorder. The preferential use and the presumption of greater tolerability of SSRIs relative to older agents, such as tricyclic antidepressants, occurred without direct comparisons between the two classes of medication. In this study the authors used an effect-size analysis to provide an initial comparison. Method: The authors conducted an effect-size analysis of 12 placebo-controlled, efficacy trials of SSRIs for panic disorder and compared these results to findings obtained in a recent meta-analysis of non-SSRI treatments for panic disorder. Results: The mean effect size for acute treatment outcome for SSRIs relative to placebo was 0.55, not significantly different from that for antidepressants in general (0.55) and for imipramine in particular (0.48). More recent studies of SSRIs, and studies using larger samples, were associated with lower effect sizes. No significant differences were found in dropout rates between those taking SSRIs and those taking older agents during acute treatment. Conclusions: An effect-size analysis of controlled studies of treatments for panic disorder revealed no significant differences between SSRIs and older antidepressants in terms of efficacy or tolerability in short-term trials. An inverse relationship was evident between sample size and effect size for SSRIs. Early studies of small samples may have led to initial overestimations of the efficacy of SSRIs for panic disorder.
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页码:1989 / 1992
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