Table 1:
Characteristics | |||||||||
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Patient age (mean) (range) (yr) | 55 (SD, 12) (27–79) | ||||||||
Clinical presentation | Incidental | Regrowth/persistent aneurysmb | SAH | Headache | Co-incidentalc | Diplopia | Other | ||
100 (62.1%) | 20 (12.4%) | 18 (11.2%) | 9 (5.6%) | 6 (3.7%) | 3 (1.9%) | 5 (3.1%) | |||
Aneurysm location | ICA | BA | MCA | VA | Other | ||||
117 (72.7%) | 13 (8.1%) | 10 (6.2%) | 9 (5.6%) | 12 (7.5%) | |||||
Aneurysm sized (mean) (range) (mm) | 7.8 (SD, 6.3) (1.0–46.0) | ||||||||
Neck diameter (mean) (range) (mm) | 4.7 (SD, 3.8) (1.0–36.0) | ||||||||
Dome-to-neck ratio (mean) (range) | 1.7 (SD, 0.9) (0.4–7.5) | ||||||||
Diameter of the parent artery proximal and distal to the aneurysm mean) (range) (mm) | Proximal | Distal | |||||||
3.5 (SD, 0.8) (1.5–7.0) | 3.1 (SD, 0.7) (1.2–5.2) | ||||||||
Aneurysm type | Saccular | Blister-like | Fusiform | Dissecting | |||||
131 (81.4%) | 14 (8.7%) | 11 (6.8%) | 5 (3.1%) | ||||||
Sidewall or bifurcation aneurysm | Sidewall | Bifurcation | |||||||
136 (84.5%) | 25 (15.5%) |
Data are as mean (minimum–maximum) or absolute number of cases (relative frequency in %).
Persistent aneurysm after previous treatment.
Aneurysm diagnosed because of a ruptured intracranial aneurysm elsewhere.
Maximal diameter.