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Table 3:

Multivariable regression analysis of predictors for incomplete occlusion at last follow-up overalla

OR95% CIP Value
Age (≥60 years)5.701.99–19.5.001
Branching artery from dome10.562.36–63.2.002
Fusiform10.231.77–86.3.009
Type
 OC/IC30.34.96–595<.001
 OC/LW9.712.45–52.0.001
 LW/IC3.120.31–70.4.34
  • Note:—OC indicates outer convexity–type saccular aneurysm; IC, inner convexity–type saccular aneurysm; LW, lateral wall–type saccular aneurysm.

  • a n = 105; complete occlusion, 74; incomplete occlusion, 31. Significant predictors of incomplete occlusion include age older than 60 years, aneurysms with the branching artery from the dome, fusiform aneurysm, and outer convexity type.