P300 Parameters in Major Depressive Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Journal: The world journal of biological psychiatry : the official journal of the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry

Volume: 

Issue: 

Year of Publication: 

Affiliated Institutions:  Prof. Dr. Mehmet Kemal Arıkan Psychiatry Clinic, Istanbul, Turkey. Department of Psychiatry, Cerrahpasa Medical School, Istanbul University, Cerrahpasa, Istanbul, Turkey. Department of Mental Health and Disease, MERAM School of Medicine, Necmettin Erbakan University, Konya, Turkey. Department of Psychiatry, Division of Clinical Neurophysiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Munich, Germany. Department of Neurology, Medical Faculty, Uskudar University, Istanbul Turkey.

Abstract summary 

Event-related potential measures have been extensively studied in mental disorders. Among them, P300 amplitude and latency reflect impaired cognitive abilities in major depressive disorder (MDD). The present systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to investigate whether patients with MDD differ from healthy controls (HCs) with respect to P300 amplitude and latency.PubMed and Web of Science databases were searched from inception to 15 January 2023 for case-control studies comparing P300 amplitude and latency in patients with MDD and HCs. The primary outcome was the standard mean difference. A total of 13 articles on P300 amplitude and latency were included in the meta-analysis.Random effect models indicated that MDD patients had decreased P300 amplitude, but similar latency compared to healthy controls. According to regression analysis, the effect size increased with the severity of depression and decreased with the proportion of women in the MDD samples. Funnel plot asymmetry was not significant for publication bias.Decreased P300 amplitude may be a candidate diagnostic biomarker for MDD. However, prospective studies testing P300 amplitude as a monitoring biomarker for MDD are needed.

Authors & Co-authors:  Arıkan İlhan Orhan Esmeray Turan Gica Bakay Pogarell Tarhan Metin

Study Outcome 

Source Link: Visit source

Statistics
Citations : 
Authors :  10
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1080/15622975.2024.2321554
SSN : 1814-1412
Study Population
Women
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
P300;event-related potential;major depressive disorder;meta-analysis;oddball paradigm
Study Design
Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
England