1naresh
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% DWI+ (95% CI) I2 P Value Overall 49 (42–56) 90 – Location Anterior 35 (25–47) 76 .83 Posterior 31 (9–59) 87 Treatment type Coiling alone 45 (33–56) 86 Ref Balloon-assisted coiling 44 (29–60) 54 .99 Stent-assisted coiling 43 (24–63) 93 .89 Flow diversion 67 (46–85) 87 .07 Sex Male 32 (17–48) 58 .47 Female 41 (28–54) 84 Rupture status Ruptured 42 (17–69) 90 .87 Unruptured 44 (35–53) 87 Size Small 52 (39–65) 62 .55 Large 61 (34–86) 38
Note:—Ref indicates reference.