2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2022.1025882
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Quantitative magnetic resonance spectroscopy of depression: The value of short-term metabolite changes in predicting treatment response

Abstract: BackgroundAlthough various prediction models of the antidepressant response have been established, the results have not been effectively applied to heterogeneous depression populations, which has seriously limited their clinical value. This study tried to build a more specific and stable model to predict treatment response in depression based on short-term changes in hippocampal metabolites.Materials and methodsSeventy-four major depressive disorder (MDD) patients and 20 healthy controls in the test set were p… Show more

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