Relevant patient and aneurysm characteristics of the six patients who suffered an early rebleeding after coiling of a ruptured aneurysm
Patient Number, Sex, and Age (years) | Aneurysm Location and Size | Treatment Delay after SAH (days) | Clinical Condition at Time of Treatment | Intracerebral Hematoma on Admission CT | Initial Aneurysm Occlusion | Rebleed Delay (days after coiling) | Outcome (days after coiling) | Angiogram after Rebleeding |
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1. F, 52 | AcomA 6 mm | 0 | HH V | Yes | 100% | 2 | Death (2) | No |
2. M, 68 | AcomA 5 mm | 10 | HH III | Yes | 100% | 16 | Death (21) | No |
3. F, 34 | PcomA 4 mm | 1 | HH III | Yes | 100% | 4 | Death (15) | Yes |
4. M, 50 | AcomA 5 mm | 1 | HH II | No | Residual aneurysm filling | 2 | Death (2) | No |
5. M, 53 | AcomA 3, 5, 12 mm | 12 | HH V | Yes | 100% | 10 and 35 | Death (92) | Yes (2×) |
6. M, 26 | AcomA 3 mm | 4 | HH IV | Yes | Residual aneurysm filling | 7 | Death (14) | No |
Note.—HH indicates Hunt and Hess grading; AcomA, anterior communicating artery; PcomA, posterior communicating artery.