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NCT07062666

A Multicentre Clinical Study

This study intends to conduct a multi-center, large-sample clinical trial, aiming at using multi-channel near-infrared spectroscopy to detect the characteristics of brain Oxy-Hb changes over time during cognitive activation in patients with depression before treatment and in the gender - and age-matched control group, and using eye tracking technology to detect the eye movement characteristics of patients with depression before treatment and in the gender - and age-matched control group. The sensitivity and specificity of fNIRS spectrum and eye movement index in objective diagnosis of patients with depressive disorder were calculated, and according to the HAMD reduction rate, depression patients after 2 weeks of treatment were divided into remission group and non-remission group. fNIRS imaging and eye movement indexes in depression group and normal control group were compared, fNIRS imaging and eye movement indexes in depression remission group before and after treatment, fNIRS imaging and eye movement indexes in depression remission group and non-remission group were compared at baseline to verify the biomarkers of fNIRS spectrum and eye movement indexes in predicting antidepressant efficacy. Finally, it provides reliable scientific evidence for the important role of fNIRS imaging and eye tracking technology in the diagnosis and treatment of depression.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 60 Years

Updated: 2025-07-14

the Objective Diagnosis of Depression