A Breathing-Based Meditation Intervention for Patients With Treatment Resistant Late Life Depression

NCT ID: NCT03368560

Last Updated: 2018-06-25

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

WITHDRAWN

Clinical Phase

PHASE1

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-01-01

Study Completion Date

2022-12-31

Brief Summary

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Late-life depression affects 2-8% of seniors and causes high rates of caregiver distress and risk of suicide. To exacerbate the problem, antidepressants, the cornerstone of therapy, are resistant in 55-80% of this population. Hence, this group of patients is labeled as having treatment-resistant late-life depression (TR-LLD).

Non-pharmacological interventions like meditation could offer significant benefits as augmentation strategies to improve response rate of antidepressants in TR-LLD. One such breath-based meditation intervention called Sudarshan Kriya Yoga is of interest based on highly significant preliminary data in adult patients with treatment-resistant depression, its scalability and relatively low cost to learn this lifelong skill.

Thirty patients diagnosed with TR-LLD will learn this intervention over 5 consecutive days by a certified para-professional trainer. This will be followed by 3 weekly 90 min follow-up sessions and then bimonthly sessions for 8 more weeks. SKY consists of a series of breathing techniques, including Sudarshan Kriya (SK), a sequential rhythm-specific breathing exercise. Participants will be asked to practice this technique for 25-30 minutes daily over the next 11 weeks. The investigators will collect clinical as well as feasibility outcome measures. The investigators will also explore if it is feasible to assess the antioxidant Glutathione (GSH) in the brain using a sophisticated magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The investigators suspect that GSH levels are reduced in TR-LLD and they will improve with SKY.

Detailed Description

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RECRUITMENT AND CONSENT:

Patients will be recruited from Victoria Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre or Parkwood Mental Health, St. Joseph's Health Care London. Patients will be screened and recruited after giving valid consent.

STUDY INTERVENTION (Sudarshan Kriya Yoga, SKY):

The 30 recruited TR-LLD participants will be invited to attend training sessions on SKY. The SKY program is a highly structured and standardized mind-body resilience building program. Through SKY breathing, interactive discussions, journaling, yoga and guided meditations, the workshop builds a framework for resilience and empowerment, and develops self-awareness, connectedness and community, and a positive outlook. This is a minimally invasive treatment and is not routinely available as standard of care. SKY involves rhythmic, cyclical forms of breathing in which there are no pauses between inhalation and exhalation. The breathing practices of this program include: (a) a three-stage Pranayama with Ujjayi, also called Victory Breath or Ocean Breath (b) Bhastrika or Bellow's Breath and (c) Sudarshan Kriya (SK) or the Rhythmic Breath Technique.

SKY will be consistently taught to the participants by two instructors from The Art of Living Foundation, an international humanitarian and charitable organization. SKY training will take place in a group-format with group sizes varying between 4-6 participants. The investigators will conduct these training sessions in an appropriately sized and accessible community hall in London, Ontario. SKY training involves attending a 5-day course that teaches the basic principles of SKY over 2.5-3 hour daily sessions. These will be followed by once weekly follow up sessions (90 min/wk) for 3 weeks and then bimonthly sessions (every 2 weeks) for the next 8 weeks. In addition, participants will be asked to practice SKY at home daily (25 min/day) throughout the duration of the study period and log practice frequency and any other noteworthy observations in a log sheet that will be provided to them.

MENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENTS:

Participants will be screened for eligibility using criteria described below , the Anti-Depressant Treatment History Form, and if applicable an MRI pre-screening checklist. Prior to the start of the intervention, trained raters will meet with eligible participants to obtain demographic information. Participants will complete baseline measures of depression, comorbid anxiety, quality of life and caregiver burden. Specifically, the following scales will be administered: Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D 17 item version), Geriatric Anxiety Inventory, European Quality of Life (EQ-5D-5L) and the Zaritz Caregiver burden. The abovementioned scales will be administered again at three other time points, weeks 4, 8 and 12.

MRI:

Seven healthy control participants will be recruited by advertising via flyers in waiting areas of the clinic. In addition, spouses and other family members accompanying the patient, who appear to be of eligible age, will be offered a letter of information about this research study. All thirty recruited TR-LLD participants will also be offered the option of participating in the MRI portion of the study in addition to the study activities described above. Our goal is to recruit 13 TR-LLD to complete MRI scans.

All MRI participants will complete the MRI screening questionnaire. Control participants will additionally be asked to complete a Mini Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) to confirm an absence of any mental health diagnosis. Both control and TR-LLD participants who are eligible to take part in the MRI portion of the study will be asked to attend a one-hour appointment at the Western Centre for Functional and Metabolic Mapping at University Hospital campus of LHSC. Control participants will attend only one such appointment, while TR-LLD participants will be asked to attend one MRI visit pre-intervention and one MRI visit post-intervention. The Research Coordinator or Research Assistant will accompany participants to the MRI visit, while the MRI analysis itself will be completed by an in-house MRI technician at the Western Centre for Functional and Metabolic Mapping.

The investigators will conduct semi-structured interviews by trained raters on study completers as well as drop outs. If a participant consented to be part of the study but then decided against participation at any point, he/she will be offered the opportunity to identify any problems with our approach by participating in a short interview conducted by a trained research assistant.

Conditions

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Late Life Depression

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NON_RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

This study will recruit 30 patients with treatment-resistant late life depression, and 7 age-matched controls.
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Sudarshan Kriya Yoga

Thirty participants with treatment-resistant late life depression (TR-LLD) will attend 5 instructional days of Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY), followed by 3 weekly follow-ups, and 8 weeks of bimonthly follow-ups. Participants will also practice SKY for 25 minutes per day at home. These participants will attend 4 mental health assessments at weeks 0, 4, 8, and 12. Thirteen of the recruited TR-LLD will attend an MRI at baseline and post-intervention.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Sudarshan Kriya Yoga

Intervention Type OTHER

Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY): A 12-week training course conducted by certified instructors from the Art of Living Foundation. SKY training will take place in group-format (group sizes of 8-15 participants) in an appropriately sized and accessible community hall in London, Ontario.SKY training involves attending a week-long (5 days) course that teaches the basic principles of SKY over 2.5-3 hour daily sessions. This will be followed by once weekly follow up sessions (90 min/wk) for 3 weeks and then bimonthly sessions (every 2 weeks) for the next 8 weeks. In addition, participants will be asked to practice SKY at home daily (25 min/day) throughout the duration of the study period and log practice frequency and any other noteworthy observations in a log sheet that will be provided to them . Nutritional snacks will be provided during the 5 day SKY training course.

Control

The seven recruited age-matched controls will complete a screening appointment and an MRI only for comparison. Demographic information will also be collected from the control participants. These individuals will not undergo the study intervention.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Sudarshan Kriya Yoga

Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY): A 12-week training course conducted by certified instructors from the Art of Living Foundation. SKY training will take place in group-format (group sizes of 8-15 participants) in an appropriately sized and accessible community hall in London, Ontario.SKY training involves attending a week-long (5 days) course that teaches the basic principles of SKY over 2.5-3 hour daily sessions. This will be followed by once weekly follow up sessions (90 min/wk) for 3 weeks and then bimonthly sessions (every 2 weeks) for the next 8 weeks. In addition, participants will be asked to practice SKY at home daily (25 min/day) throughout the duration of the study period and log practice frequency and any other noteworthy observations in a log sheet that will be provided to them . Nutritional snacks will be provided during the 5 day SKY training course.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* 60-80 years of age
* major depressive disorder, as per the results of an interview by a trained rater using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 and subsequently confirmed by the psychiatrist
* Mild to moderate depression as confirmed by a score on the HAM-D 17 between 8 and 23
* Have failed at least two trials of antidepressants, given at adequate doses for adequate duration during the current episode
* Able to follow verbal instructions and sit without physical discomfort for 45 minutes
* Willing and able to attend at least 75% of all Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY) sessions
* Willing to dedicate 25-30 minutes/day to SKY practice at home
* Low risk of suicide based on a clinical initial interview and during follow-up interviews at weeks 4, 8 and 12.

Exclusion Criteria

* Uncontrolled hypertension, seizure disorder, psychosis, substance abuse, or dementia
* Currently participating in other similar studies or currently practicing any type of formal meditation, mindfulness or breathing techniques
* A major surgery within 6 weeks prior to commencement of or scheduled during, the study intervention
* A traumatic brain injury
* Any contraindications to MRI will also be excluded
* Healthy control participants must have no significant mental health issues, or contraindications to MRI.
Minimum Eligible Age

60 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

80 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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London Health Sciences Centre Research Institute OR Lawson Research Institute of St. Joseph's

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Akshya Vasudev

MBBS, MD, MRCPsych, PG Cert Medical Education Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine, Western University Consultant Geriatric Psychiatrist, London Health Sciences Centre

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Other Identifiers

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110791

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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