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Table 2 The rate of development of vasospasm regarding patients’ sex, aneurysmal sites, and sizes

From: Vasospasm following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: prediction, detection, and intervention

 

Total (n = 38)

Vasospasm (n = 14)

No vasospasm (n = 24)

  

n (% of total)

n (% of total)

Sex

Females

23 (100%)

8 (34.8%)

15 (65.2%)

Males

15 (100%)

6 (40%)

9 (60%)

Aneurysmal sites

Anterior communicating

9 (100%)

4 (44.4%)

5 (55.6%)

Middle cerebral

14 (100%)

6 (42.9%)

8 (57.1%)

Internal carotid

4 (100%)

1 (25%)

3 (75%)

Posterior communicating

9 (100%)

2 (22.2%)

7 (77.8%)

Anterior cerebral

3 (100%)

1 (33.3%)

2 (66.7%)

Aneurysmal size

≤ 12 mm

26 (100%)

6 (23.1%)

20 (76.9%)

13–25 mm

11 (100%)

7 (63.6%)

4 (36.4%)

> 25 mm

1 (100%)

1 (100%)