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. 2022 Feb 16;12:789216. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2021.789216

Table 1.

Basic demographics of rerupture vs. Non-reruptured patients post aneurysmal treatment.

Aneurysmal rerupture P-value
Total (n = 171) No (n = 88) Yes (n = 83)
N % N % N %
Gender Female 115 67.3 64 72.7 51 61.4 0.116
Male 56 32.7 24 27.3 32 38.6
Smoking No 150 87.7 81 92.0 69 83.1 0.076
Yes 21 12.3 7 8.0 14 16.9
Alcohol No 162 94.7 83 94.3 79 95.2 1.000
Yes 9 5.3 5 5.7 4 4.8
Comorbidity Hypertension 87 50.9 48 54.5 39 47.0 0.323
DM 31 18.1 23 26.1 8 9.6 0.005
Hyperlipidemia 15 8.8 11 12.5 4 4.8 0.076
Ischemic stroke 7 4.1 4 4.5 3 3.6 1.000
Hemorrhage stroke 26 15.2 13 14.8 13 15.7 0.871
Old coronary artery disease 13 7.6 8 9.1 5 6.0 0.449
CHF 4 2.3 2 2.3 2 2.4 1.000
Arteriovenous malformation 1 0.6 1 1.1 0 0.0 1.000
Polycystic kidney disease 2 1.2 2 2.3 0 0.0 0.497
CKD 3 1.8 3 3.4 0 0.0 0.246
Hereditary disease 6 3.5 3 3.4 3 3.6 1.000
Family history Aneurysm 24 14.0 11 12.5 13 15.7 0.552
DM 12 7.0 5 5.7 7 8.4 0.481
Hypertension 13 7.6 7 8.0 6 7.2 0.858
Operation history No 122 71.8 62 71.3 60 72.3 0.882
Yes 48 28.2 25 28.7 23 27.7
Symptom Dizziness 84 49.1 42 47.7 42 50.6 0.707
Headache 90 52.6 44 50.0 46 55.4 0.478
Diplopia 5 2.9 4 4.5 1 1.2 0.369
Seizure 4 2.3 0 0.0 4 4.8 0.053
Multiple aneurysms 1 157 91.8 84 95.5 73 88.0 0.074
2 14 8.2 4 4.5 10 12.0

P-value by Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test when appropriated.