Demographic characteristics | |
Women (%) | 66.7 |
Age (years) (mean (SD)) | 51.4 (12.3) |
Educational level at least high school (%) | 31.9 |
Living with partner (%) | 64.9 |
Pre-SAH employment (%) | 62.4 |
Hospital data | |
Follow-up time after SAH (months) (mean (SD) [range]) | 36.1 (7.9) [23–52] |
Location of aneurysm (%) | |
ICA | 23.4 |
MCA | 21.3 |
AcomA/ACA | 42.6 |
Vertebrobasilar | 12.8 |
Type of aneurysm occlusion (%) | |
Coiling | 48.2 |
Surgery | 51.8 |
Complications after SAH (%) | 45.4 |
Rebleeding | 5.7 |
Secondary ischaemia | 16.3 |
Hydrocephalus | 19.9 |
Hydrocephalus and ischaemia | 3.5 |
GOS at discharge (%) | |
Dependent on others (III) | 21.2 |
Disability but independent (IV) | 32.1 |
Good outcome (V) | 46.7 |
CFQ (range 0–100)* (mean (SD)) | 36.8 (16.8) |
LiSat-9 (range 1–6)† (mean (SD)) | 4.8 (0.8) |
HADS (range 0–56)* (mean (SD)) | 10.8 (7.0) |
↵* Higher value reflects worse condition.
↵† Higher value reflects better condition.
ACA, anterior cerebral artery; AComA, anterior communicating artery; CFQ, Cognitive Failure Questionnaire; GOS, Glasgow Outcome Scale; HADS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; ICA, internal carotid artery; LiSat-9, Life Satisfaction Checklist; MCA, middle cerebral artery; SAH, subarachnoid haemorrhage; Vertebrobasilar, arteries of the vertebrobasilar system.