1naresh
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All Unruptured Aneurysms Wide-Neck Aneurysms Stent-Coil (n = 114) Coil Alone (n = 180) P Value Stent-Coil (n = 70) Coil Alone (n = 59) P Value Occlusion assessment Raymond 1 51.8% 44.4% .22 45.7% 27.1% .03 Raymond 2 21.1% 23.9% .57 17.1% 30.5% .07 Raymond 3 27.2% 31.7% .41 37.1% 42.4% .55 Change assessment Better 51.8% 31.1% .0004 45.7% 20.3% .003 Same 31.6% 35.6% .48 32.9% 28.8% .62 Worse 16.7% 33.3% .002 21.4% 50.8% .0005
Note:—81% of subjects in the “all unruptured aneurysms” group and 82% of subjects in the “wide-neck aneurysms” subgroup had angiograms assessable by the core lab at 1-year follow-up.