| Literature DB >> 21208417 |
Leanne M Williams1, A John Rush, Stephen H Koslow, Stephen R Wisniewski, Nicholas J Cooper, Charles B Nemeroff, Alan F Schatzberg, Evian Gordon.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Clinically useful treatment moderators of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) have not yet been identified, though some baseline predictors of treatment outcome have been proposed. The aim of iSPOT-D is to identify pretreatment measures that predict or moderate MDD treatment response or remission to escitalopram, sertraline or venlafaxine; and develop a model that incorporates multiple predictors and moderators. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21208417 PMCID: PMC3036635 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-12-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Figure 1Inclusion/Exclusion criteria for iSPOT-D study entry. *DSM-IV: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition [45]. The term 'primary diagnosis' is used in the context of DSM-IV as shorthand to indicate those mental disorders that are not due to a general medical condition and that are not substance-induced.
Figure 2Summary of iSPOT-D monitoring of participants.
Data Collection at Baseline Screening
| Domain | Measure | Time (minutes) | Method | Administrator |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Consent | Consent | 15 | Interview | CTC |
| Eligibility | Inclusion/Exclusion | 5 | Interview | CTC |
| Psychiatric diagnoses | MINI-Plus | 45 | Interview | CTC |
| Symptoms | HRSD17 | 15 | Interview | CTC |
| QIDS-SR16 | Web self-report | Part | ||
| Characteristics | Demographics Medical History | 10 | Web self report | Part. |
Abbreviations:
CTC = Clinical Trial Coordinator
MINI-Plus = Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview - Plus
HRSD17 = 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression
QIDS-SR16 = 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology - Self-Rated
Part. = Participant
Data Collection at Clinic Visits (Baseline and Week 8): Symptom, Functional Status, Disposition and Molecular data
| Domain | Measure | Time (minutes) | Method | Administrator |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Symptoms | QIDS-SR16 | 5 | Web Self report | Part. |
| Side Effects | FIBSER | 1 | Web Self report | Part. |
| Functional Status | WHOQOL | 5 | Web Self report | Part. |
| SOFAS | 3 | Web Self report | CTC | |
| SWLS | 1 | Web Self report | Part. | |
| ERQ | 5 | Web Self report | Part. | |
| Disposition | Early Life Stress | 3 | Web Self report | Part. |
| Personality traits (NEO-FFI) | 5 | Web Self report | Part. | |
| Molecular* | Genomics | 10 | Blood draw | CTC |
| Drug Screen | 8 | Urine sample | Part. |
Abbreviations:
QIDS-SR16 = 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms - Self-Report
Part. = Participant
FIBSER = Frequency, Intensity and Burden of Side Effects Rating
WHOQOL = World Health Organization Quality of Life
SOFAS = Social Functioning and Adjustment Scale
SWLS = Satisfaction With Life Scale
ERQ = Emotion Regulation Questionnaire
CTC = Clinical Trial Coordinator
NEO-FFI = NEO Five Factor Inventory
Data Collection at Clinic visits (Baseline and Week 8): Self-Regulation and Feeling data.
| Domain | Measure | Time (minutes) | Method | Administrator |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self Regulation | Negativity Biasa | 5 | Web Self report | Part. |
| Emotional Resilienceb | Web Self report | Part. | ||
| Social Skillsb | Web Self report | Part. | ||
| Feeling | DASS Depressiona | 7 | Web Self report | Part. |
| DASS Anxietya | Web Self report | Part. | ||
| DASS Stressa | Web Self report | Part. |
a Hypothesized contrast is Treatment Responders > Non-Responders
b Hypothesized contrast is Treatment Responders < Non-Responders
Abbreviations:
Part. = Participant
DASS = Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale
Data collection at Clinic visits (Baseline and Week 8): Cognitive data for Emotion processes
| Domain | Sub-domain | Task | Time (minutes) | Method | Administrator | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Emotion | Emotion Identification | Explicit Emotion Identificationb | Fear Errors | 8 | Touchscreen | Part. |
| Fear Reaction Time | ||||||
| Anger Errors | ||||||
| Anger Reaction Time | ||||||
| Sad Errors | ||||||
| Sad Reaction Time | ||||||
| Disgust Errors | ||||||
| Disgust Reaction Time | ||||||
| Happy Errors | ||||||
| Happy Reaction Time | ||||||
| Neutral Errors | ||||||
| Neutral Reaction Time | ||||||
| Emotion | Emotion Recognition | Implicit Emotion Recognitionc | Fear Errors | Touchscreen | Part. | |
| Fear Reaction Time | ||||||
| Anger Errors | ||||||
| Anger Reaction Time | ||||||
| Sad Errors | ||||||
| Sad Reaction Time | ||||||
| Disgust Errors | ||||||
| Disgust Reaction Time | ||||||
| Happy Errors | ||||||
| Happy Reaction Time | ||||||
| Neutral Errors | ||||||
| Neutral Reaction Time |
a Hypothesized contrast is Treatment Responders < Non-Responders
(with a common direction of reduction for poorer accuracy and slowed reaction time)
b Participant identifies the verbal label for each facial emotion
c Facial emotions are represented and participants determine whether or not they have seen each face before
Abbreviations:
Part. = Participant
Data collection at Clinic visits (Baseline and Week 8): Cognitive data for 'Thinking' processes
| Domain | Sub-domain | Task | Time (minutes) | Method | Administrator | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thinking | Response Speed | Motor Tapping | Number of Taps | 30 | Touchscreen | Part. |
| Variability of Pause between Taps | ||||||
| Impulsivity | Go-NoGo | Reaction Time | 30 | Touchscreen | Part. | |
| Variability of Reaction Time | ||||||
| False 'alarm' errors | ||||||
| Attention-Concentration | Continuous Performance Test | Reaction Time | 30 | Touchscreen | Part, | |
| False 'alarm' errors | ||||||
| False 'miss' errors | ||||||
| Information Processing Efficiency | Switching of Attention | Completion Time (digits + letters) | 30 | Touchscreen | Part. | |
| Average Connection Time (digits + letters) | ||||||
| Errors (digits+letters) | ||||||
| Verbal Interference | Part 2- Part 1 Errors | 30 | Touchscreen | Part. | ||
| Part 2- Part 1 Reaction Time | ||||||
| Choice Reaction Time | Reaction Time | 30 | Touchscreen | Part. | ||
| Memory | Digit Span | Recall Span | 30 | Touchscreen | Part. | |
| Trials correct | ||||||
| Memory Recognition | Total immediate recall trials 1-4 | 30 | Touchscreen | Part. | ||
| Learning rate trials 1-4 | ||||||
| Delayed recall trial 7 | ||||||
| Executive Function | Maze | Completion Time | 30 | Touchscreen | Part. | |
| Path Learning Time | ||||||
| Overrun Errors | ||||||
| Total Errors |
a Hypothesized contrast is Treatment Responders < Non-Responders
(with a common direction of reduction for poorer accuracy, reduced variability, and slowed reaction time)
Abbreviations:
Part. = Participant
Data collection at Clinic visits (Baseline and Week 8): Electrophysiological and Autonomic data
| Domain | Task | Measure* | Time (minutes) | Method | Administrator |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resting condition | Eyes Open | Frontal Alpha Asymmetrya | 2 | EEG | CTC |
| Activation tasks | Oddball | Fronto-Parietal P300 ERPa | 6 | ERP | CTC |
| Continuous Performance Test (CPT) | Frontal P450 ERPa | 8 | ERP | CTC | |
| Novelty | Frontal Early P300 ERPa | ||||
| Go-No Go | Frontal N200 ERPa | 6 | ERP | CTC | |
| Emotion (masked, nonconscious) | Temporo-occipital P120, Fronto-central VPP ERPb | 6 | ERP | CTC | |
| Emotion (unmasked, conscious) | Temporo-occipital P120, Fronto-central VPP ERPb | 6 | ERP | CTC | |
| Startle 'noise burst' | Fronto-central N100-P200 ERPb | 4 | ERP | CTC | |
| Resting condition | Eyes Open | Average Heart Ratea | ECG | ||
| Activation tasks | Startle | Eye blinkb | EMG | CTC | |
| Oddball, CPT, Novelty, | Average Heart Rate, Heart Rate Variabilitya | ECG Electro-dermal activity |
a Hypothesized contrast is Treatment Responders < Non-Responders
b Hypothesized contrast is Treatment Responders > Non-Responders
Abbreviations:
Part. = Participant
CTC = Clinical Trial Coordinator
CPT = Continuous Performance Test
EEG = Electroencephalogram,
ERP = Event Related Potential,
EMG = Electromyogram (Orbicularis Occuli)
ECG = Electrocardiogram
*These are representative measures based on previous findings; additional EEG measures from other recording sites may also be analyzed
Activation Task-Elicited Event Related Potentials
| Description | Participant Response | Measure definition | Analysis | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oddball P300b | Series of 300 tones presented at 75 db (each 50 ms, ISI = 1 second) | Press a button in response to high-pitched tones (1000 Hz), ignore low-pitched tones (500 Hz) | P300 over the parietal cortex ≈300 ms after each target stimulus (range: 270-450 ms) | Amplitude averaged across target trials for frontal and parietal recording sites, Fz and Pz |
| Continuous Performance P450b | Series of 125 letters (B, C, D or G) presented sequentially (each 200 ms, ISI = 2.5 seconds) | Press a button when the same letter appears twice in a row | P450, occurring in response to updating of non-target letters at ≈450 ms after letter (range: 300-550 ms). Most prominent over frontal brain regions (71) | Averaged across non-target letter trials for the frontal Fz recording site |
| Novelty Early P300 | Series of 20 blue and green checkerboard stimuli presented briefly (200 ms) and infrequently, unexpectedly and at random intervals within the Continuous Performance Test (ISI = 2 seconds) | No response required | P300 occurring 250 ms after novelty stimuli over medial-central frontal brain regions (range: 220-320 ms) (72) | Averaged over novelty trials and over Fz and Cz recording sites |
| NoGo N200b | 168 stimuli presented sequentially (200 ms each, ISI = 2 seconds) | Press a button as quickly as possible for Go stimuli, don't press for NoGo stimuli | N200 occurring ≈200 ms after NoGo stimuli over fronto-central brain regions (range: 150-230 ms) (39) | Elicited within the timescale of 'automatic' error detection and impulsivity (73) |
| Emotion P120 and Emotion VPP | Series of 288 stimuli presented (3-dimensional facial expressions depicting fear, anger, disgust, sadness, happiness or neutral) (500 ms each, ISI = 767 ms) | Active viewing, no response required. | P120 occurring around 120 ms over temporo-occipital sites (range: 80-140 ms) | Average of 32 estimuli for each emotion for P120 (T5, T6, O1, O2 sites); VPP Fz, Cz sites) |
| Startle "noise burst" | Series of 20 acoustic startle stimuli (white noise burst at 105 db, 50 ms duration, ISI = 10-15 seconds) | Startle eye blink: muscle contraction of the eye blink reflex as measured by the electromyogram (82) | Onset latency, peak amplitude and peak latency | Averaged across the 20 trials, excluding non-response trials |
a Name of ERP component indicates polarity direction in which the change in potential occurs (P = positive, N = negative, and the number represents the approximate time [in ms] at which it occurs after each stimulus
b Participant informed that speed and accuracy are important to the task
Abbreviations:
ISI = Interstimulus Interval
Figure 3Definition of Serious Adverse Events.