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. 2015 Jan;36(1):140–145. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A4064

Table 3:

Comparison of main baseline characteristics in patients with and without ischemic events after carotid occlusion (n = 56)

Characteristics Ischemic Events (n = 18) No Ischemic Events (n = 38) P Value
Age (yr) median (Q1–Q3) 55 (50–64) 52 (43–67) .477
Female (No.) (%) 18 (100) 33 (86) .131
Vascular risk factor (No.) (%) 14 (78) 17 (44) .032
Antiplatelet therapy (No.) (%) 5 (28) 10 (36) .856
Giant aneurysms (≥25 mm) (No.) (%) 7 (39) 20 (53) .336
Fusiform aneurysms (No.) (%) 1 (6) 4 (10) .479
Infraclinoid aneurysms (No.) (%) 11 (61) 31 (82) .099
Mural thrombus (No.) (%) 1 (6) 14 (37) .011
Delay of phlebogram ≥2 sec (No.) (%) 4 (22) 3 (8) .140