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Statistical Analysis of Factors Affecting the Outcome of Patients with Ruptured Distal Anterior Cerebral Artery Aneurysms
Authors:N. Miyazawa  H. Nukui  S. Yagi  Z. Yamagata  T. Horikoshi  T. Yagishita  M. Sugita
Affiliation:(1) Department of Neurosurgery and Department of Health Sciences, Yamanashi Medical University, Japan, JP
Abstract:Summary  The clinical factors affecting the outcome of patients with ruptured distal anterior cerebral artery (ACA) aneurysms were analyzed using multiple logistic regression analysis.  The medical records were reviewed of 52 patients (57 aneurysms) with ruptured distal ACA aneurysms operated on by the same neurosurgeon over 25 years. The standard policy was early surgery for patients in Hunt and Kosnik grades I to IV. Age, sex, Hunt and Kosnik grade, timing of operation, size of aneurysms, number of aneurysms, association of intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH), intraventricular haemorrhage, and azygos ACA, use of temporary clipping , occurrence of premature rupture, and presence of psychiatric change were investigated. Univariant analysis disclosed that clinical grade (P=0.0006), size of aneurysm (P=0.005), and size of ICH (P=0.012) affected the outcome of patients. Multiple logistic regression analysis found that Hunt and Kosnik grade (P=0.010) and timing of operation (P=0.033) affected the outcome. There was no significant relationship between long-term outcome and clinical factors, although a close relationship was found with Hunt and Kosnik grade (P=0.071).  Clinical grade and timing of the operation affected the outcome of patients with ruptured distal ACA aneurysms. Patients harboring ICH of over 3 cm diameter in poor grades should also be carefully treated.
Keywords:: Anterior cerebral artery aneurysms   subarachnoid haemorrhage   outcome   surgery.
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