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10-Caliber Coils (n = 106) 15-Caliber Coils (n = 104) Female sex 81 (76.4%) 82 (78.8%) Age (mean) (SD) (yr) 57 (11) 58 (10) mRS at baseline >2 2 (1.9%) 3 (2.9%) Multiple aneurysms (No.) (%) 29 (27.4%) 29 (27.9%) Ruptured aneurysms (No.) (%) of treatment group 35 (33.0%) 36 (34.6%) (No.) (%) recurrence 0 1 (1.0%) Unruptured aneurysms (No.) (%) of treatment group 71 (67.0%) 68 (65.4%) (No.) (%) recurrence 4 (3.8%) 3 (2.9%) (No.) (%) symptomatic 7 (6.6%) 5 (4.8%) Aneurysm size (maximal dimension) Mean (SD) (mm) 7.7 (2.6) 7.8 (2.3) Aneurysm neck Mean (SD) (mm) 3.2 (1.1) 3.3 (1.3) Neck ≥4.0 (mm) 39 (36.8%) 31 (29.8%) Aneurysm location, anterior (No.) (%) 81 (76.4%) 88 (84.6%) Internal carotid 36 (34.0%) 42 (40.4%) Anterior cerebral 32 (30.2%) 31 (29.8%) Middle cerebral 13 (12.3%) 15 (14.4%) Aneurysm location, posterior (No.) (%) 25 (23.6%) 16 (15.4%) Basilar 18 (17.0%) 12 (11.5%) Other posterior 7 (6.6%) 4 (3.8%)
↵a No significant difference was found between groups on any of the parameters.