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. 2017 Aug 14;14(4):3413–3418. doi: 10.3892/etm.2017.4926

Table I.

Patient demographics.

Patient Sex Age Abdominal condition Etiology Diagnosis Surgery
  1 Male 30 Distal dysfunction Trauma Communicating Revision
  2 Male 43 Distal dysfunction Trauma Communicating Revision
  3 Male 57 Normal sSAH Communicating New
  4 Female 56 Normal Trauma Communicating New
  5 Male 51 Abdominal subcutaneous fat pad (BMI ≥28) Trauma Communicating New
  6 Female 24 Normal Trauma Communicating New
  7 Male 27 Previous abdominal operational history Idiopathic Normal pressure New
  8 Male 29 Normal Trauma Communicating New
  9 Female 44 Normal Trauma Communicating New
10 Male 19 Abdominal subcutaneous fat pad (BMI ≥28) Idiopathic Normal pressure Revision
11 Male 27 Normal Idiopathic Normal pressure New
12 Male 50 Distal dysfunction Idiopathic Normal pressure Revision
13 Male 43 Distal dysfunction Brain hemorrhage Communicating Revision
14 Female 62 Normal Trauma Communicating New
15 Female 56 Previous abdominal operational history Idiopathic Normal pressure New
16 Male 30 Normal Trauma Communicating New
17 Male 54 Normal Trauma Communicating New
18 Male 53 Abdominal subcutaneous fat pad (BMI ≥28) Occupy lesion Obstructive New
19 Female 59 Normal Meningitis Communicating New
20 Male 60 Normal sSAH Communicating New
21 Male 35 Normal sSAH Communicating New
22 Female 62 Normal Idiopathic Normal pressure New
23 Male 27 Distal dysfunction Trauma Communicating Revision
24 Female 32 Normal Idiopathic Normal pressure New
25 Male 23 Normal Trauma Communicating New
26 Male 46 Abdominal subcutaneous fat pad (BMI ≥28) Trauma Communicating New
27 Female 43 Distal dysfunction Trauma Communicating Revision
28 Female 53 Normal Idiopathic Normal pressure New
29 Male 43 Previous abdominal operational history Trauma Communicating New
30 Male 60 Distal dysfunction Meningitis Communicating Revision
31 Male 21 Normal Trauma Communicating New
32 Female 60 Peritonitis history Trauma Communicating New
33 Male 28 Normal Trauma Communicating New
34 Female 57 Distal dysfunction Idiopathic Normal pressure Revise
35 Male 29 Normal Trauma Communicating New
36 Male 53 Abdominal subcutaneous fat pad (BMI ≥28) Trauma Communicating New

BMI, body mass index; sSAH, spontanous subarachnoid hemorrhage; new, patients with no history of treatment; revise, patients with an existing catheter that was replaced.