Table 1 Baseline data of patients.

From: Use of the Tubridge flow diverter in the treatment of intracranial aneurysms: a single center experience

Variables

Data

Patients

 No

85

 M/F

35/50

 Age (y)

17–77 (56.7 ± 11.1)

 With single aneurysms

65 (76.5%)

 With multiple aneurysms

20 (23.5%)

 Small aneurysms < 10 mm

50 (58.8%)

 Large aneurysms > 10 mm

35 (41.2%)

Past history

 Hypertension

53(62.4%)

 Diabetes mellitus

9(10.6%)

 Hyperlipidemia

15(17.6%)

 Smoking

23(27.1%)

 Alcohol abuse

19(22.4%)

Aneurysm

 No

110

 Size (mm)

2–30 (8.7 ± 6.1)

 < 10 mm

65 (59.1%)

 10–25 mm

43 (39.1%)

 > 25 mm

2 (1.8%)

 Neck size (mm)

2–10.6 (5.7 ± 2.3)

 Single aneurysms

65 (59.1%)

 Multiple aneurysms

45 (40.9%)

Aneurysm location

 ICA

61(55.5%)

 PCOM

16(14.5%)

 ACOM

1(0.9%)

 MCA

1(0.9%)

 Vertebral artery

24(21.8%)

 Basilar artery

7(6.4%)

Aneurysm shape

 Dissecting

18 (16.4%)

 Irregular

23 (20.9%)

 Sacular

53 (48.2%)

 Fusiform

7 (6.4%)

 Tandem

2 (1.8%)

 Giant

1 (0.9%)

 With a daughter sac

6 (5.5%)

  1. Data were presented in mean ± standard deviation or frequency and percentages.
  2. ICA internal carotid artery, PCOM posterior communicating artery, ACOM anterior communicating artery, MCA middle cerebral artery.