Table 1:

Factors related to major recurrence in univariate analysis

VariablesCategoriesMajor RecurrenceP Valuea
AgeYounger than 60 yr (n = 7)4 (57.1%).293
60 yr or older (n = 5)1 (20.0%)
SexMale (n = 4)2 (50.0%)1.0
Female (n = 8)3 (37.5%)
Presentation at surgeryRuptured (n = 12)5 (41.7%)1.0
Unruptured (n = 0)0 (0%)
Presentation at coilingRuptured (n = 6)4 (66.7%).242
Unruptured (n = 6)1 (16.7%)
Multiple aneurysmsYes (n = 6)2 (33.3%)1.0
No (n = 6)3 (50.0%)
Size≤10 mm (n = 11)4 (36.4%).417
>10 mm (n = 1)1 (100%)
Wide neckNarrow (n = 2)0 (0%).470
Wide (n = 10)5 (50.0%)
Stent useYes (n = 1)0 (0%)1.0
No (n = 11)5 (45.5%)
Procedural complicationsYes (n = 1)1 (100%).417
No (n = 11)4 (36.4%)
Clinical outcome (good, mRS ≤ 2)Good (n = 9)3 (33.3%).523
Bad (n = 3)2 (66.7%)
Rebleeding after coilingYes (n = 2)2 (100%).152
No (n = 10)3 (30.0%)
Immediate radiologic resultsComplete (n = 8)3 (20%)1.0
Remnant neck (n = 4)2 (37.5%)
Remnant sac (n = 0)
  • Note:—mRS indicates modified Rankin scale.

  • a All P values are significant.