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. 2023 Feb 3;8:55. doi: 10.1038/s41392-023-01325-7

Table 1.

Summary of aneurysm-related clinical cohort

Author(s) and year of publication Number of cases Data sources Research content
Greving et al.255 8382 Six studies from previous clinical cohorts The correlation between age, hypertension, history of subarachnoid hemorrhage, aneurysm size, aneurysm location and geographic area and aneurysm rupture was analyzed.
Korja et al.257 118 Helsinki University Central Hospital For the first time, the natural life-long course of unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIAs) was determined and patients at high and low risk of rupture were identified.
Mocco et al.260 255 International Study of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms database Factors affecting the rupture risk of unruptured intracranial aneurysms were identified by studying morphological characteristics such as vertical height and size ratio of aneurysms.
Goertz et al.267 252 University Hospital of Cologne To study the influence of aneurysm shape and neck configuration on cerebral infarction after aneurysm operation.
Laur et al.273 312 Fifteen international cohorts Absolute risk of ruptured intracranial aneurysms in growth based on triple-S prediction model.
Wojciech et al.278 147 Maria Sklodowska-Curie Hospital The study identified independent predictors of surgically derived complications (residual aneurysm and cerebral ischemia) and intraoperative aneurysm rupture.
Duan et al.279 107 National Taiwan University Hospital To study the clinical manifestations and genetic characteristics of patients with TAA and dissection in Taiwan.
Constance et al.281 415 Aneurysm-Express biobank To investigate the association between variation in genetic susceptibility to aneurysms and clinical phenotypes including aneurysm diameter, artery type, and aneurysm-related symptoms.
Hosaka et al.282 862 National Clinical Database To study postoperative survival in patients with primary aortic or common iliac artery (CIA) aneurysms treated surgically.