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Variables All Aneurysms Age .150 Sex .927 Comorbidity .095* Admission HH .001† Admission Fisher .102 Admission WFNS .626 Location .316 Size >1 cm .986 Multiple aneurysms .302 Family history .507 ICH .013†
Note:—mRS indicates modified Rankin Scale; HH, Hunt and Hess; WFNS, World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies; ICH, intracerebral hemorrhage.
* Value shows a trend toward statistical significance.
† Values are statistically significant.