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. 2018 Jan 17;13(1):e0191407. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191407

Table 1. Clinical characteristics*.

Patients with IA
(n = 11)
Patients without
IA (n = 11)
P-Value
Age (years) (Mean±SE) 66.91±2.84 64.73±4.22 0.67
Age (years) [Median (Q1/Q3)] 67 (60.5/72) 70 (60/71.5)
Sex
Female 63.64% 54.55% 0.66
Current Smoker
Yes 18.18% 18.18% 1.00
Comorbidities
Hypertension 63.64% 81.82% 0.34
Hyperlipidemia 45.45% 54.55% 0.67
Heart disease 18.18% 27.27% 0.61
Stroke history 0.00% 9.09% 0.31
Diabetes mellitus 18.18% 36.36% 0.34
Osteoarthritis 27.27% 27.27% 1.00

*We controlled for demographics and comorbidities so no factor was significantly higher in patients with IA or without IA (confirmed on imaging). There is no significant difference in age (p>0.05 by Student’s t-test) sex, smoking history, and comorbidities (χ2>0.05, chi-squared test) between the two groups. (IA = intracranial aneurysm, SE = standard error, Q = quartile)