Characteristics | Descriptions |
---|---|
Age (year) | 66 (46–78) |
Males, n (100%) | 12 (39%) |
Appearance, n (100%) | |
Dizziness | 24(77%) |
Headache | 16(52%) |
Nerve localization signs | 9(29%) |
Number of aneurysms, n | 35 |
Location of aneurysms, n (100%) | |
Posterior communicating and anterior choroidal aneurysm | 20 (57%) |
Middle cerebral aneurysm | 7 (20%) |
Anterior communicating aneurysm | 8 (23%) |
Diameter of aneurysms > 5 mm, n (100%) | 35 (100%) |
Aneurysm rupture, n | 0 |
Lobular aneurysm, n (100%) | 21 (60%) |
Contralateral aneurysm, n (100%) | 17(49%) |
Ipsilateral aneurysm, n (100%) | 18(51%) |
Carotid arterial stenosis, n (100%) | 18(58%) |
Internal carotid arterial occlusion of intracranial segment, n (100%) | 3(10%) |
Internal carotid arterial stenosis of intracranial segment, n (100%) | 4(13%) |
Middle cerebral arterial stenosis, n (100%) | 2(7%) |
Middle cerebral arterial occlusion, n (100%) | 1(3%) |
Glasgow Outcome Scale at discharge, n (100%) | |
5 | 29(94%) |
4 | 1(3%) |
3 | 1(3%) |
Modified Rankin Scale at discharge, n (100%) | |
0–1 | 26(84%) |
2 | 4(13%) |
3 | 1(3%) |
Glasgow Outcome Scale at follow-up, n (100%) | |
5 | 26(84%) |
3 | 1(3%) |
Lost | 4(13%) |
Modified Rankin Scale at follow-up, n (100%) | |
0–1 | 25(81%) |
2 | 1(3%) |
3 | 1(3%) |
Lost | 4(13%) |