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Table 3 Angiographic And Clinical Outcomes Of SAC And NSC N(%)

From: The safety and outcomes of acutely ruptured intracranial aneurysms with incomplete occlusion after coiling: a case-control study

 

SAC(n = 101)

NSC(n = 98)

P value

Total procedure-related complication

32 (31.7)

23 (23.5)

0.195a

Ischemic

22 (21.8)

8 (8.2)

0.007a‡

Intraoperative thrombosis

16 (15.8)

5 (5.1)

0.014a‡

Postoperative thrombosis

6 (5.9)

3 (3.1)

0.328a

Hemorrhagic

15 (14.8)

17 (17.3)

0.632a

Postoperative hemorrhage

3 (3.0)

0 (0)

0.246b

Intraoperative rupture

12 (11.9)

17 (17.3)

0.275a

Aneurysm rebleeding

6 (5.9)

1 (1.0)

0.119b

Procedure-related motality

7 (6.9)

2 (2.0)

0.170b

Raymond class

 II

63 (62.4)

61 (62.2)

0.985a

 III

38 (37.6)

37 (37.8)

mRS score at charge

 0–2 score

77/94 (81.9)

87/96 (90.6)

0.081a

 3–5 score

17/94 (19.1)

9/96 (9.4)

mRS score in 6-month FU

 0–2 score

76/90 (84.4)

80/89 (89.9)

0.277a

 3–5 score

14/90 (15.6)

9/89 (10.1)

 Complete occlusion in 6-month FU

59/90 (65.6)

43/89 (48.3)

0.020a‡

 Improved in 6-month FU

8/90 (8.9)

11/89 (12.4)

0.451a

 Stable in 6-month FU

10/90 (11.1)

10/89 (11.2)

0.979a

 Recurrence in 6-month FU

14/90 (15.6)

25/89 (28.1)

0.042a‡

  1. Data are presented as number (%) or mean ± SD unless otherwise indicated
  2. SAC stent-assisted coil embolization, NSC no-stent coil embolization, ACA anterior cerebral artery, AComA anterior communicating artery, ICA internal carotid artery, MCA middle cerebral artery, PC posterior circulation, PComA posterior communicating artery
  3. a Calculated using chi-square test
  4. b Calculated using Fisher’s exact test
  5. ‡ Statistically significant at p ≤ 0.05