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All Aneurysms (n = 99) Complete Occlusion (n = 64) Incomplete Occlusion (n = 20) P Value Age (yr) (mean) 54.1 (SD, 11.2) 53.8 (SD, 10.8) 54.3 (SD, 10.4) .76 Sex, M/F 31 (31.3%)/68 (68.7%) 18 (28.1%)/46 (71.9%) 9 (45%)/11 (55%) .26 Follow-up (mo) (n = 84) 23.9 (SD, 16.3) 24.2 (SD, 15.0) 22.9 (SD, 20.2) .27 Previous treatment 45 (45.5%) 28 (43.8%) 13 (65%) .16 Aneurysm location .62 MCA 44 (44.4%) 25 (39.1%) 12 (60%) AcomA 27 (27.3%) 20 (31.3%) 5 (25%) A1 2 (2.0%) 2 (3.1%) 0 A2 2 (2.0%) 2 (3.1%) 0 Pericallosal 24 (24.2%) 15 (23.4%) 3 (15%) Aneurysm size (mm) Neck 3.9 (SD, 2.1) 3.6 (SD, 2.1) 4.3 (SD, 2.0) .06 Diameter 6.1 (SD, 5.0) 6.1 (SD, 5.7) 6.5 (SD, 3.5) .14 Concomitant coiling 15 (15.2%) 9 (14.1%) 2 (10%) 1 Flow-diverter stent Length (mm) 16.9 (SD, 3.9) 16.5 (SD, 3.8) 18.2 (SD, 4.3) .42 Type .004 Nitinol 47 (47.5%) 26 (40.6%) 16 (80%) Cobalt chromium 52 (52.5%) 38 (59.4%) 4 (20%) Angle of parent artery Initial angle ![]()
124.1° (SD, 64.0°) 118.3° (SD, 29.8°) 122.7° (SD, 28.1°) .58 Postdeployment angle ![]()
141.6° (SD, 24.8°) 146.0° (SD, 21.8°) 135.9° (SD, 24°) .12 Parent artery straightening ![]()
3.8° (SD, 21.6°) 27.7 (SD, 22.6) 13.3° (SD, 12.3°) <.001
Note:—AcomA indicates anterior communicating artery; A1, proximal segment of the anterior cerebral artery; A2, distal segment of the anterior cerebral artery.
↵a Data are presented as mean (standard deviation, SD) for continuous variables and absolute number (percentage of column total) for discrete variables.