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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 2.

Characteristics of delayed intraparenchymal hemorrhages.

Outcome N
(Total=101)
Absolute % Relative %
Device Pipeline 78 77.23% 91.76%
Silk 2 1.98% 2.35%
Surpass 5 4.95% 5.88%
Unknown 16 15.84%
DIPH delay < 1 day 12 11.88% 24.00%
1-7 days 21 20.79% 42.00%
7-30 days 10 9.90% 20.00%
> 30 days 7 6.93% 14.00%
Unknown 51 50.50%
Initial status Ruptured 11 10.89% 13.92%
Unruptured 68 67.33% 86.08%
Unknown 22 21.78%
Associated
coiling
Yes 8 7.92% 21.62%
No 29 28.71% 78.38%
Unknown 64 63.37%
Giant size Yes 14 13.86% 22.95%
No 47 46.53% 77.05%
Unknown 40 39.60%
Ipsilateral Yes 60 59.41% 82.19%
No 13 12.87% 17.81%
Unknown 28 27.72%
Final clinical
outcome
Death 31 30.69% 42.47%
Good 23 22.77% 31.51%
Bad 19 18.81% 26.03%
Unknown 28 27.72%
Aneurysm
location
ICA 45 44.55% 78.95%
MCA 3 2.97% 5.26%
BA 9 8.91% 15.79%
Vert 0 0.00% 0.00%
Unknown 44 43.56%