Rosenłrn J, Eskesen V, Schmidt K
University Clinic of Neurosurgery, Copenhagen County Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark.
Br J Neurosurg. 1993;7(3):287-90. doi: 10.3109/02688699309023811.
Of 1076 patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage 674 were females and 402 males. No significant differences between females and males were seen as regards age, clinical condition on admission, pre-existing arterial hypertension and number of rebleeds. Angiographically demonstrated vasospasm was seen with a significantly higher incidence in females (p < 0.05) which may possibly explain a significantly poorer outcome in females compared with males (p < 0.05), despite the much higher rate in females of internal carotid artery aneurysms which have a significantly better prognosis compared with aneurysms at other sites.