Table 1 Patient and specimen characteristics. Only circulation or systemic diseases are under consideration, such as: H – hypertension, Hep – hepatitis, D – diabetes, S – smoking, C – cholelithiasis, IS - ischemic stroke, HS – hemorrhage type stroke, Tbc – tuberculosis, A – bronchial asthma, UD – urolithiasis disease, O – obesity, Tbp – thrombophlebitis, Paf – paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.

From: On the optimal choice of a hyperelastic model of ruptured and unruptured cerebral aneurysm

ID

Gender (Age)

Aneurysm location

Average thickness (MM)

Average width (MM)

Cross-sectional area (MM2)

Status

Strain limit

Stress limit (MPa)

Risk factors

R.

F (63)

MCA

0.05

3

0.15

Unruptured

1.27639

1.09936

H+Tbp+Paf

K2.

F (55)

MCA

0.05

4

0.2

Unruptured

1.5729

1.1314

IS+H

V.

F (63)

AComA

0.15

3.75

0.56

Ruptured

1.06323

1.05493

HS+UD

Z.

F (48)

MCA

0.2

3.3

0.66

Ruptured

0.744889

1.00979

HS+H

U.

F (43)

PICA(L)

0.25

3.56

0.91

Ruptured

2.85794

1.00356

HS+H+A

K1.

F (63)

MCA

0.3

5

1.5

Unruptured

4.6129

1.75217

HS+H+D+O3grade

M.

M (38)

AComA

0.7

4

2.8

Ruptured

1.30277

0.382825

HS+H+S+Tbc

Ul.

M (44)

AComA

0.6

3.85

2.31

Ruptured

3.96535

0.33317

HS+H+Hep+D+S+C

A1.

M (60)

TempA

0.4

3

1.2

Not applicable

1.41559

2.4794

IS

A2.

M (60)

TempA

0.2

1

0.2

Not applicable

1.37917

0.141357

IS