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. 1994;8(1):73-8.
doi: 10.3109/02688699409002396.

Patients with ruptured intracranial saccular aneurysms: clinical features and outcome according to the size

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Patients with ruptured intracranial saccular aneurysms: clinical features and outcome according to the size

J Rosenørn et al. Br J Neurosurg. 1994.

Abstract

In the prospective consecutive Danish Aneurysm Study 192 patients (19%) had a ruptured intracranial aneurysm (RA) with a maximum diameter < 5 mm (small). In 524 (51%) and 306 patients (30%) the size was 5-10 mm (medium) and 11-24 mm (large), respectively. More patients with large RA (35%) were unconscious more than 1 h after the bleeding and had more CT-visualized haematomas (49%) compared with the patients with small RA (28 and 34%) and medium RA (27 and 37%). After 2 years, more patients with small RA and medium RA had resumed their previous occupation (49 and 49%), regained a normal daily functional capacity (55%, 55%) and normal mental outcome (29 and 32%) compared with the patients with large RA (34, 44 and 23%). The mortality was 47, 39 and 51% for patients with small, medium and large RA, respectively. With also a very serious prognosis after rupture of aneurysms of 10 mm or less and even less than 5 mm we also recommend surgical treatment of unruptured aneurysms of these sizes.

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