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PTSD Augmented Psychotherapy With Ketamine (KPE) - First Results
Or Duek
, Ifat Levy
, Li Yutong
, Charles Gordon
, Benjamin Kelmendi
, Ilan Harpaz-Rotem
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Behavioral Measures
14%
Brain Connectivity
14%
Caudate
14%
Clinical Evaluation
14%
Default Mode Network
14%
End of Treatment
14%
First Exposure
14%
Follow-up Treatment
14%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
14%
Global Brain Connectivity
14%
High Dropout Rate
14%
High Efficacy
14%
Ketamine
100%
Medical Assessment
14%
Midazolam
28%
Network Connectivity
14%
Neural Measures
14%
Neurogenesis
14%
New Learning
14%
Novel Treatments
14%
Number of Patients
14%
Parieto-occipital
14%
Pharmacotherapy
14%
Prolonged Exposure
57%
Promising Solutions
14%
Psychotherapy
100%
Rapid-acting
14%
Symptom Score
14%
Treatment Protocol
14%
Treatment-resistant Depression
14%
Treatment-resistant PTSD
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Clinical Trial
14%
Ketamine
100%
Long Term Exposure
57%
Midazolam
28%
Pharmacotherapy
14%
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
100%
Symptom
14%
Treatment Resistant Depression
14%
Neuroscience
Default Mode Network
14%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
14%
Ketamine
100%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
28%
Midazolam
28%
Neurogenesis
14%
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
100%
Treatment-Resistant Depression
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Default Mode Network
50%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
50%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
100%
Nervous System Development
50%
Solution and Solubility
50%