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. 2018 Nov 21;58(12):495–502. doi: 10.2176/nmc.oa.2018-0212

Table 1.

Characteristics of patients and treatments, and results after procedure

JR-NET3 (n = 1211)
Mean ± SD or n (%)
Age 59.5 ± 14.4
Sex
  Female 803 66.3%
  Male 408 33.7%
Treatment for ruptured aneurysm
  Direct surgery 703 58.1%
  Endovascular embolization 469 38.7%
Target vessel
  Anterior circulation 1079 89.1%
  Posterior circulation 91 7.5%
  Both circulation 32 2.6%
Distribution
  Proximal vessel 754 62.3%
  Distal vessel 329 27.2%
  Diffuse type 119 9.8%
Responsible doctor
  Supervisory doctor 368 30.4%
  Specialist 666 55.0%
  Non-specialist 177 14.6%
Anesthesia
  General 118 9.8%
  Local 1092 90.2%
Number of times
  The first time 879 72.6%
  Over and second times 331 27.3%
Timing (h)
  <3 378 31.2%
  3–6 349 28.8%
  >6 245 20.2%
Strategy
  IA-vasodilators 948 78.3%
  PTA 259 21.4%
Improvement on imaging study 1171 96.7%
Neurological improvement 670 55.3%
Complication
  Mechanical hemorrhage 4 0.3%
  Non-mechanical hemorrhage 11 0.9%
  Ischemia 19 1.6%
  Dissection 2 0.2%

IA: intra-arterial, PTA: percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, SD: standard deviation.