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. 2020 Jul 1;27(1):88–98. doi: 10.1177/1591019920936923

Table 2.

Aneurysm subjects’ baseline characteristics.

Subject Age Sex Grade Baseline GCS Aneurysm type Maximum dome size (mm) Neck size (mm) Aneurysm location Device EVD
22 72 M HH5, F4, WFNS 5 3T Saccular 11.2 5 ACOM Pipeline Flex No
23 67 F HH3, F3, WFNS 3 12 Saccular 1.5 1.5 R ICA Pipeline Flex Yes
24 55 F HH1, F3, WFNS 1 15 Saccular 2 2 R MCA LVIS Jr No
25 42 F Un-ruptured N/A Saccular 6.1 3.1 ACOM LVIS Jr + Coils No
26 52 F HH1, F2, WFNS 1 15 Saccular 5 3.2 L PCA Pipeline No
27 77 M Un-ruptured 15 Pseudoaneurysm 4 2 L ICA Pipeline Flex Yes
28 57 F Un-ruptured N/A Saccular 6 4 R ICA Enterprise + Coils No
29 53 F HH3, F4, WFNS 3 10T Saccular 4.6 4 R ICA Pipeline Flex x2 Yes
30 69 F HH3, F3, WFNS 2 13 Saccular 2.8 2 ACOM Enterprise + Coils Yes
31 66 F Un-ruptured N/A Saccular 7.2 4.7 R PCA Pipeline Flex No
32 51 F Un-ruptured N/A Saccular 6.5 4.7 PCA Enterprise + Coils No
33 77 F HH4, F4, WFNS5 3T Saccular 11.6 4.2 ACOM Neuroform Atlas + Coils Bilateral
34 56 F HH2, F4, WFNS1 15 Fusiform 13 N/A PCA Neuroform Atlas x2 + Coils Yes

ACA: anterior cerebral artery; ACOM: anterior communicating artery; EVD: external ventricular drain; F: Fisher; GCS: Glasgow Coma Scale; HH: hunt hess; ICA: internal carotid artery; L: left; MCA: middle cerebral artery; PCA: posterior communicating artery; R: right; VA: vertebral artery; WFNS: World Federation of Neurosurgery.