The effects of surgical clipping on the outcomes of patients with ruptured middle cerebral artery aneurysms A multi center study
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Aneurysms, ICH, MCA, MCA aneurysms, Early surgery Surgery delayedAbstract
The objective of the study: To determine the statistical importance of each predicted factor in terms of prognosis for patients with ruptured MCAAs, we focus on those who have had surgical treatment for their aneurysms. Materials and methods: A total of 104 patients with ruptured MCAAs were examined in this retrospective analysis, which covered the years 2018 through 2020 and was conducted by the Neurosurgical Department at MMC Hosptial Mardan , pakistan . Patient characteristics (age, sex, comorbid conditions), aneurysm location (proximal, bifurcation, or distal), aneurysm dome size (small, large, or giant), aneurysm size at the time of surgery (ultra-early, early, or delayed), and Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) volume are all assessed as potential predictors. Mean, standard deviation, covariance, and correlation were determined for each parameter (through the linear regression model). Results: The World Federation of Neurological Surgeons (WFSN) grading system was used to evaluate each patient's clinical status; a score of 5 indicated excellent quality in 37 (35.3%), while a score of 4 indicated a fair rate in the remaining 28 patients.
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