Characteristics and current standard of care among veterans with major depressive disorder in the United States: A real-world data analysis
- PMID: 35351492
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.03.058
Characteristics and current standard of care among veterans with major depressive disorder in the United States: A real-world data analysis
Abstract
Background: This study examined MDD treatment regimens received during the first observed and treated major depressive episode (MDE) among US veterans.
Methods: This retrospective study, conducted using the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) database, supplemented with Medicare Part A/B/D data, included adults with ≥1 MDD diagnosis (index date) between 10/1/2015-2/28/2017 and ≥1 line of therapy (LOT) within the first observed complete MDE. Patient baseline (6-month pre-index) characteristics and up to six LOTs received during the first observed and treated MDE were assessed.
Results: Of 40,240 veterans with MDD identified (mean age: 50.9 years, 83.9% male, 63.4% White, 88.6% non-Hispanic), hypertension (27.5%), hyperlipidemia (20.8%), and post-traumatic stress disorder (17.5%) were the most common baseline comorbidities. During the first observed and treated MDE, patients received a mean of 1.6 ± 1.0 LOTs, with 14.6% of patients receiving ≥3 LOTs. SSRI-monotherapy was the most commonly observed regimen in the first six LOTs, followed by SNRI-monotherapy in LOT 1 and antidepressants augmented by anticonvulsants in the remaining five LOTs. The antidepressant class of the previous LOT was commonly used in the subsequent LOT. SSRI-SSRI-SSRI was the most common LOT1-to-LOT3 sequencing pattern among patients receiving ≥3 LOTs.
Limitations: The study findings are limited to data in the VHA database and may not be generalizable to the non-veteran US population.
Conclusions: During the first observed and treated MDE, SSRI-monotherapy was the most common therapy in the first six LOTs. Cycling within SSRI class was the leading sequencing pattern of the first three LOTs among veterans who received ≥3 LOTs.
Keywords: Line of therapy; Major depressive disorder; Real-world data analysis; Standard of care; Treatment-resistant depression; Veterans.
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