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Table 4:

Clinical and technical complications

ComplicationsControl (n = 4)PED (n= 3)P Value
Periprocedural technical1.00
    Perforation1 (4.5%)0
    Coil-prolapsing flow-limiting1 (4.5%)0
    Thrombus formation2 (9.1%)a1 (4.5%)
    Catheter-induced vasospasm01 (4.5%)
    In-stent stenosis (balloon use)01 (4.5%)1.00
Early clinical (No.)32
    GI bleed01 (4.5%)
    Hemodynamic instability1 (4.5%)0
    Transient right weakness (no stroke)1 (4.5%)0
    Groin hematoma01 (4.5%)
    Transient worsening of ophthalmoparesis01 (4.5%)
    Retroperitoneal hematoma1 (4.5%)0
  • Note:—GI indicates gastrointestinal.

  • a Intraoperative thrombolytic use.