中华医学杂志(英文版)
中華醫學雜誌(英文版)
중화의학잡지(영문판)
CHINESE MEDICAL JOURNAL
2004年
2期
189-194
,共6页
刘平%何方方%白文佩%郁琦%史蔚%吴宜勇%贺丹军%肖计划%郑晔%廖秦平
劉平%何方方%白文珮%鬱琦%史蔚%吳宜勇%賀丹軍%肖計劃%鄭曄%廖秦平
류평%하방방%백문패%욱기%사위%오의용%하단군%초계화%정엽%료진평
menopause%depressive disorder%fluoxetine%hormone replacement therapy
Background To compare the efficacy and safety of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) combined with fluoxetine, with HRT alone, in post-menopausal women suffering from depression.Methods A randomized, open-label, parallel trial was applied. HRT was administered to all patients for 2 cycles, with ]4 days of estrogen therapy and 14 days of estrogen plus progesterone. Patients who were randomly assigned to the HRT plus fluoxetine group were given fluoxetine in combination with HRT. Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD), Kupperman Menopausal Index (KMI), and Clinical Global Impressions scale were used to measure the efficacy. Results One hundred and twenty-three post-menopausal patients with depression were enrolled in the study. Among them, 120 had at least one post-treatment visit and entered into the statistical analysis. The mean total HAMD scores were significantly lower, and the percentages of HAMD score reductions were higher in the HRT plus fluoxetine Group compared with the HRT Group, after at least 3 weeks of treatment, with an average difference of 5 points at the endpoint. The Clinical Global Impression-Severity and Clinical Global Impression-Improvement scores were significantly different in the 2 groups, in favor of the combination therapy. The mean total KMI was significantly lower in the Combination Group compared with the HRT Group, after at least 6 weeks of treatment, with an average 4. 5-point difference between the groups. No statistically significant differences were found in most of the adverse events reported in the Combination Group compared with the HRT group, with the exception of 3 symptoms, i. e., dry mouth, loss of appetite, and abdominal distention. They were mild to moderate in severity. Two patients in the HRT group, but none in the combination group, dropped out due to adverse events. Conclusion HRT plus fluoxetine therapy was effective in the treatment of menopausal depression with a satisfactory safety profile.