Table 3:

Predictors of recurrence and retreatment

Odds Ratio95% CIP Value
Procedural complications
    Ruptured aneurysms2.41.1–4.3.04a
    Aneurysm location2.11.1–3.9.02a
    Anterior circulation aneurysms2.00.9–5.0.09
Recurrence
    Aneurysm size1.071.02–1.14.006a
    Follow-up time1.041.02–1.06<.001a
    Unassisted coiling and balloon remodeling21.1–3.3.02a
    Aneurysm location1.91.1–3.4.02a
Retreatment
    Aneurysm size1.081.02–1.14.003a
    Follow-up time1.021.02–1.06.002a
    Unassisted coiling and balloon remodeling2.51.1–3.3.005a
    Aneurysm location2.021.1–3.4.02a
New or recurrent hemorrhage
    Aneurysm size1.11.0–1.2.04a
    Follow-up time1.031.0–1.1.05a
    Aneurysm location2.51.5–7.01a
    Clinical outcome
    Aneurysm size0.890.82–0.97.01a
    Hunt and Hess grades0.360.24–0.55<.001a
    New or recurrent hemorrhage0.040.005–0.28.002a
  • a Statistically significant values. Factors tested as predictors of complications: age, sex, embolization, initial aneurysm occlusion, and date of treatment. Factors tested as predictors of recurrence, retreatment, and new or recurrent hemorrhage: age, sex, aneurysm size, location, ruptured aneurysm status, Hunt and Hess grades, type of embolization, initial aneurysm occlusion, date of treatment, procedural complications, GOS at discharge, and follow-up time. Factors tested as predictors of clinical outcome: age, sex, aneurysm size, location, ruptured aneurysm status, Hunt and Hess grades, type of embolization, initial aneurysm occlusion, date of treatment, procedural complications, GOS at discharge, follow-up time, recurrence, retreatment, and new or recurrent hemorrhage.