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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 28.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroradiology. 2015 Nov 9;58(2):171–177. doi: 10.1007/s00234-015-1615-4

Table 1.

Characteristics of delayed aneurysms ruptures.

Outcome N
(Total= 81)
Absolute % Relative %
Device Pipeline 33 40.74% 51.56%
Silk 29 35.80% 45.31%
Surpass 2 2.47% 3.13%
Unknown 17 20.99%
Rupture delay < 1 day 6 7.41% 10.34%
1-7 days 19 23.46% 32.76%
7-30 days 20 24.69% 34.48%
> 30 days 13 16.05% 22.41%
Unknown 23 28.40%
Initial status Ruptured 13 16.05% 19.12%
Unruptured 55 67.90% 80.88%
Unknown 13 16.05%
Associated
coiling
Yes 13 16.05% 17.81%
No 60 74.07% 82.19%
Unknown 8 9.88%
Giant size Yes 31 38.27% 46.27%
No 36 44.44% 53.73%
Unknown 14 17.28%
Final clinical
outcome
Death 56 69.14% 74.67%
Good 14 17.28% 18.67%
Bad 5 6.17% 6.67%
Unknown 6 7.41%
Aneurysm
location
ICA 40 49.38% 74.07%
MCA 1 1.23% 1.85%
BA 9 11.11% 16.67%
Vert 4 4.94% 7.41%
Unknown 27 33.33%
CCF Yes 6 7.41%