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Table 1 Clinical characteristics of the patients

From: Systemic response to rupture of intracranial aneurysms involves expression of specific gene isoforms

 

RAA (n = 19)

RAC (n = 20)

C (n = 20)

p RAA vs RAC

p RAA vs C

p RAC vs C

Median age (IQR), years

54 (48–62)

50 (41–56)

55 (50–60)

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

Female, %

73.7

90.0

55.5

n.s.

n.s.

0.03

Hypertension, %

57.9

55.0

50.0

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

Smoking, %

31.6

40.0

30.0

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

Excessive drinking, %

0

5.0

10.0

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

Aneurysms location

      

 Anterior circulation

17

16

–

   

 Posterior circulation

2

4

–

   

Aneurysms number (number of patients)

      

 1

13

9

–

   

 2

6

9

–

   

 3

0

2

–

   

Admission Hunt-Hess score (IQR)

2 (1–3)

–

–

   

Admission GCS score (IQR)

15 (13–15)

–

–

   

Admission WFNS score (IQR)

1 (1–3)

–

–

   

Admission modified Fisher Scale (IQR)

3 (1–3)

–

–

   
  1. RAA acute phase of intracranial aneurysm (IA) rupture, RAC chronic phase of IA rupture, C control subjects, IQR interquartile range, GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, WFNS World Federation of Neurological Surgeons