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Characteristics Sex (No.) (%) Male 63 (85.1%) Female 11 (14.9%) Patient age (mean) (SD, range) (yr) 58.6 (13.3, 30–83) Ruptured aneurysms (No.) (%) 5 (6.8%) Acute dissection (No.) (%) 15 (20.3%) Location of aneurysms (No.) (%) Cervical ICA 10 (13.5%) Petrous ICA 13 (17.6%) Cavernous ICA 26 (35.1%) Paraophthalmic ICA 10 (13.5%) Communicating ICA 1 (1.4%) Choroidal ICA 1 (1.4%) Vertebrobasilar circulation 3 (4.1%) ACA 4 (5.4%) MCA 6 (8.1%) Maximum aneurysm diameter (mean) (SD, range) (mm) 8.8 (7.2, 2.0–40.0) Multi-PED constructs (No.) (%) 7 (9.5%) Use of additional coils (No.) (%) 11 (14.9%)
Note:—ACA indicates anterior cerebral artery.
↵a Location of ICA aneurysms is provided according to the New York University classification.35 Number of patients = 74.