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. 2016 Feb 3;20:33. doi: 10.1186/s13054-016-1200-1

Table 1.

Demographic and characteristics of patients according to 6-month outcome

GOS 1–3 GOS 4–5 p
n = 19 n = 29
Age, years 55 ± 12 50 ± 10 0.14
Gender
Women 11 19 0.6
Men 8 10
SAPS II ± IQR 34 ± 30 20 ± 13 <0.01
GCS ± IQR 14 ± 6 14 ± 2 0.01
Initial WFNS score, n (%) 0.02
1–2 6 (32) 22 (75)
3–5 13 (68) 7 (25)
Initial Fisher score, n (%) 0.8
1–2 2 (11) 4 (14)
3–5 17 (89) 25 (86)
Aneurism location, n (%) 0.1
ACA + AComA 13 (68) 17 (58)
CA + PComA 1 (5) 8 (28)
MCA 2 (11) 4 (14)
Vertebrobasilar system 3 (16) 0
Intraventricular hemorrhage, n (%) 15 (79) 17 (60) 0.2
Intraparenchymentous hematoma, n (%) 8 (42) 6 (20) 0.1
Hydrocephalus, n (%) 15 (79) 17 (60) 0.2
Initial neurogenic lung edema, n (%) 1 (5) 3 (10) 0.4
Delayed cerebral ischemia, n (%) 13 (68) 3 (11) <0.001
Length of stay in ICU Median (range) 37 (8–136) 15(3–68) 0.1
Hospital mortality, n (%) 9 (47) 0 <0.001

Outcome: Glasgow outcome scale (GOS), where a score of 1 indicates death. SAPS simplified acute physiology score, GCS Glasgow coma score, WFNS World Federation of Neurosurgical Society, ACA cerebral anterior artery, AComA anterior communicant artery, CA carotid artery, PComA posterior communicant artery, MCA middle cerebral artery