Fig. 4

Comparison of the SF-36 scores of the AneuryCare group to a healthy German normative cohort, a study analyzing patients with unruptured brain aneurysms, and patients with (un-) ruptured aortic aneurysms. Physical Functioning (PhyFunc) measures the impact of the health condition on basic activities like self-care, walking, and exercise. Physical Role Function (PhyRoFunc) assesses how the condition affects work and daily tasks, including limitations and reduced productivity. General Health (GenH) reflects personal perceptions of overall health and ability to cope with illness. Pain-related Quality of Life (Pain) evaluates pain intensity and its interference with daily activities. Social Functioning (SoFunc) measures how physical or emotional health issues affect social activities, such as family life. Emotional Role Function (EmRoFunc) evaluates how emotional problems impact work or daily activities, including reduced time spent and decreased productivity. Vitality (Vit) assesses feelings of energy and vigor versus fatigue and exhaustion. Psychological Well-Being (PsyWB) reflects overall mental health, including depression, anxiety, emotional control, and general mood.