Table 1

Admission characteristics of patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage and intracerebral hemorrhage who underwent aneurysm clipping and intracerebral hemorrhage evacuation compared with patients who underwent coiling followed by intracerebral hemorrhage evacuation

Clip+ ICH evacuationCoil+ ICH evacuationp Value
Age (years)56 (36–74)55 (41–66)0.762
Admission Hunt–Hess grade4 (3–5)4 (3–5)0.573
Admission Glasgow Coma Scale7.5 (3–14)5.5 (3–14)0.573
Clinical herniation at admission2 (25)5 (50)0.366
Aneurysm size (mm)6.3 (2–9)7.3 (2–12)0.740
Aneurysm location
 MCA7 (88)6 (60)0.391
 ACOMM01 (10
 PCOMM1 (12)3 (30)
Modified Fisher score3 (1–4)4 (1–4)0.055
ICH volume (ml)41 (11–65)45 (36–66)0.318
ICH score2 (1–3)3 (2–4)0.097
ICH location
 Frontal-temporal-parietal3 (37.5)7 (70)0.342
 Temporal5 (62.5)3 (30)
Intraventricular hemorrhage2 (25)5 (50)0.286
Midline shift preoperatively (mm)4.7 (0–13)5.3 (0–10.5)0.955
Midline shift postoperatively (mm)3.0 (0–6)3.5 (0–8)0.799
Hemicraniectomy3 (38)7 (70)0.342
  • Values are median (range) or n (%).

  • ACOMM, anterior communicating artery; ICH, intracerebral hemorrhage; MCA, middle cerebral artery; PCOMM, posterior communicating artery.