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Table 1 Patient demographics

From: Early abnormal transient hyperemic response test can predict delayed ischemic neurologic deficit in subarachnoid hemorrhage

Patient no.

Age and gender

Location of aneurysms

Hunt and Hess grade

Treatment

1

53, F

SAH, MCA

1

Clipping

2

54, F

SAH, MCA, ICH

4

Clipping

3

57, M

SAH, Acom

2

Coiling

4

49, M

SAH, MCA, ICH

5

Clipping

5

48, F

SAH, MCA

1

Coiling

6

45, F

SAH, negative

1

None

7

58, M

SAH, Pcom

1

Coiling

8

42, F

SAH, ICA, HIE

4

Coiling

9

49, F

SAH, negative

3

None

10

74, F

SAH, Pcom

1

Coiling

11

55, F

SAH, Acom

3

Clipping

12

48, F

SAH, Basilar, IVH

4

Coiling

13

74, F

SAH, Pcom

1

Coiling

14

43, F

SAH, MCA

3

Clipping

15

73, M

SAH, Pcom, IVH

2

Coiling

  1. The patients' age, gender, location of aneurysm, distribution along the Hunt and Hess scale and treatment performed to secure the aneurysm of the fifteen patients taking part on the study
  2. SAH subarachnoid hemorrhage, MCA middle cerebral artery, ICH intracerebral hemorrhage, Acom anterior communicating artery, Pcom posterior communicating artery, HIE hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, IVH intraventricular hemorrhage