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Variable OR 95% CI Adjacent hematoma 31.6 3.6–275.6 AcomA localization 11.1 1.3–95.9 Aneurysm size < 6 mm 10.6 1.2–91.8 Clinical condition HH III-V 8.9 1.0–76.8 Incomplete initial aneurysm occlusion 7.1 1.2–40.4 Timing of treatment after SAH < median 5 days 2.3 0.4–12.7 PcomA localization 0.9 0.1–8.1
Note.—CI indicates confidence interval; AcomA, anterior communicating artery; HH, Hunt and Hess grading; SAH, subarachnoid hemorrhage; PcomA, posterior communicating artery.