Research Article
[Retracted] A Computational Model of Blood D-Dimer, Cystatin C, and CRP Levels Predicts the Risk of Intracranial Aneurysms and their Rupture
Table 2
Comparison of clinical data of the ruptured intracranial aneurysm group, unruptured group, and control group.
| | Intracranial aneurysm | Control group (n = 64) | value | Total (n = 69) | Ruptured group (n = 28) | Unruptured group (n = 41) |
| Age (years, n(%)) | <60 | 19 (27.54%) | 3 (10.71%) | 16 (39.02%) | 33 (51.56%) | 0.001 | ≥60 | 50 (72.46%) | 25 (89.29%) | 25 (60.98%) | 31 (48.44%) |
| Sex(n(%)) | Male | 22 (31.88%) | 7 (25.00%) | 15 (36.59%) | 22 (34.38%) | 0.576 | Female | 47 (68.12%) | 21 (75.00%) | 26 (63.41%) | 42 (65.63%) |
| History of hypertension (n(%)) | Yes | 38 (55.07%) | 22 (78.57%) | 16 (39.02%) | 7 (10.94%) | <0.001 | No | 31 (44.93%) | 6 (21.43%) | 25 (60.98%) | 57 (89.06%) |
| History of diabetes mellitus (n(%)) | Yes | 23 (33.33%) | 14 (50.00%) | 9 (21.95%) | 10 (15.63%) | 0.002 | No | 46 (66.67%) | 14 (50.00%) | 32 (78.05%) | 54 (84.38%) |
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