| Literature DB >> 29552068 |
Liu Wei-Hong1,2, Zhang Cheng-Gui1,3, Gao Peng-Fei1,3, Liu Heng1,3, Yang Jian-Fang1,4.
Abstract
Previous studies have reported inconsistent findings regarding the efficacy of omega-3 fatty acids on pregnant women with major depressive disorder (MDD). This meta-analysis was conducted to systematically evaluate the clinical applicability of omega-3 fatty acids in treating depression in pregnant women. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that compared omega-3 fatty acids to placebo for short-course treatment of depression in pregnant women were systematically reviewed between March 1999 and April 2015. The search terms used were 'depression', 'omega-3 fatty acids', 'fish oil', 'eicosapentaenoic acid' and 'docosahexaenoic acid'. Standardized difference in means of depression scale was used as the main outcome. Random effect model was used. The effects of baseline depression scores were studying by meta-regression analysis. patients received omega-3 fatty acids. The pooled standardized difference in means was 0.75 with 95% CI= (0.47, 1.04). The baseline depression scores had no effect on the efficacy. None of the recruited patients was withdrawn.Entities:
Keywords: MDD; Major depressive disorder; Meta-analysis; Omega-3 fatty acids; Women
Year: 2017 PMID: 29552068 PMCID: PMC5843321
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Pharm Res ISSN: 1726-6882 Impact factor: 1.696
Figure 1Literature search
Clinical characteristics of the patients
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| Kaviani | 80 (40/40) (I/C) | 26.3(4.2)/25.2(4.2) | BDI-21 | pregnancy | Iran |
| Freeman | 59 (31/28) (I/C) | 31.0(5.8)/29.7(6.2) | HDRS,CGI, EPDS | pregnancy | United States |
| Rees | 26 (13/13) (I/C) | 31.2(4.4)/34.5(3.8) | HDRS,MADRS, EPDS | pregnancy | Australia |
| Su | 36 (18/18) (I/C) | 30.9(3.9)/31.3(5.7) | HDRS, EPDS,BDI-21 | pregnancy | China |
RCT: randomized controlled trial; I/C: intervention/control; BDI: Beck Depression Inventory; HDRS: Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; CGI: Clinical Global Impression; EPDS: Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale; MADRS: Montgomery- Åsberg Depression Rating Scale; MDD: major depression disorder.
Parameters of the treatment method.
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| Kaviani | omega-3 fatty acids | Monotherapy | olive oil | 1g | 6 weeks |
| Freeman | omega-3 fatty acids | Monotherapy | corn oil+1% fish oil | 1.1 g EPA+0.8 g DHA | 8 weeks |
| Rees | omega-3 fatty acids | Monotherapy | sunola oil | 0.42 g EPA. 1.64 g DHA | 6 weeks |
| Su | omega-3 fatty acids | Monotherapy | olive oil | 2.2 g EPA 1.2 g DHA | 8 weeks |
RCT: randomized controlled trial; DHA, docosahexaenoic acid; EPA, eicosapentaenoic acid.
Bias risk of the included randomized controlled trials
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| Kaviani | None | None | None | None | None |
| Freeman | None | None | None | None | None |
| Rees | None | None | None | None | None |
| Su | None | None | None | None | None |
Figure 2Meta-analysis of omega-3 fatty acid versus placebo
Figure 3Sensitivity analysis of omega-3 fatty acid versus placebo