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Improvement of quality of life in patients surgically treated for asymptomatic unruptured intracranial aneurysms
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Preoperatively, patients with unruptured ICAs reported a significantly decreased QOL. It further declined transiently after elective surgery, but it returned to the mean level recorded for the reference population within 3 years. Our findings suggest that these patients derived significant QOL benefits from their surgery. Hence subjective QOL issues should be considered in deciding whether treatment-related risks and their natural history, such as their potential rupture, warrant surgery of asymptomatic unruptured ICAs.
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