Table 2:

P values of pair-wise comparisons of pathologic aneurysm regionsa

VariableA vs HA vs TA vs RH vs TH vs RT vs R
OSImax.77.03b (A).35.002c (H).32.45
OSIavg.66.05b (A).33.04b (H).33.86
OSImin.09.46.46.29.52.98
WSSmax.74.74.4.96.14.14
WSSavg.81.06.47.006c (T).2.01b (T)
WSSmin.76.003b (T).76<.001c (T).66.01b (T)
PREmax.55.42.47.69.69.69
PREavg.5.1.01b (R).009c (T).009b (R).09
PREmin.01b (A).79.01b (R).003c (T)<.001c (R).01b (R)
RRTmax.98.007b (A).5<.001c (H).42.42
RRTavg.8.03b (A).47<.001c (H).36.67
RRTmin.82.82.82.82.82.82
GONmax.24.24.55<.001c(H).12.7
GONavg.6.19.6.002c (H).19.8
GONmin.49.66.57.85.92.75
WSSDIVmax.93.46.54.28.54.93
WSSDIVavg.8.93.93.93.93.96
WSSDIVmin.83.96.96.54.83.96
WSSGRDmax.75.89.31.75.08.08
WSSGRDavg.82.39.38.07.38.07
WSSGRDmin.6.02c (T).64<.001b (T).88.01b (T)
  • Note:—A indicates atherosclerotic; H, hyperplastic; T, thin; R, ruptured; WSSDIV, WSS divergence; WSSGRD, WSS gradient.

  • a The region with the larger value is indicated in parentheses next to the significant P values.

  • b Significant values (adjusted for multiple regional tests).

  • c Significant values after a further adjustment for testing multiple hemodynamic variables.