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. 2023 Oct 4;16(4):405–411. doi: 10.1136/jnis-2023-020161

Table 3.

Baseline demographics and clinical characteristics

Baseline demographics and clinical characteristics Subjects (n=117)
 Age, mean (range) 56.6±12.7 (22 to 79)
 Sex Female 74.4%, males 25.6%
 BMI (n=115) 26.7±5.5 (15.6 to –44.3)
Medical history
 History of smoking 59.0% (69/117)
 Hypertension 49.6% (58/117)
 Multiple aneurysms 38.5% (45/117)
 Dyslipidemia 22.2% (26/117)
 Family history of UIA or SAH 17.9% (21/117)
 History of SAH 17.1% (20/117)
 Diagnosed with other rare disease/condition 10.3% (12/117)
 Diabetes 8.5% (10/117)
 Possible excess alcohol use 6.0% (7/116)
Indications
 Asymptomatic or incidental aneurysm 54.7% (64/117)
 Headache 34.2% (40/117)
 Aneurysm(s) with a prior SAH from a separate aneurysm 6.0% (7/117)
 Stroke 1.7% (2/117)

BMI, body mass index; SAH, subarachnoid hemorrhage; UIA, unruptured intracranial aneurysm.