Abstract
Objective: Clinical characteristics and the result of endovascular interventional therapy for ruptured cerebral aneurysms. Subjects and method: A prospective, cross-sectional study of 74 patients with ruptured aneurysms, who were treated by endovascular intervention at Viet Tiep Friendship Hospital. Result and conclusion: Headache accounted for 100%. Neck stiffness accounted for 91.9%. About endovascular intervention, the complete occlusion rate assessed by operators was in 67.6% of cases, a residual aneurysm neck was found in 27% of case and a residual aneurysms in 4%. Good outcome (Rankin 0-2) accounted for 87.7% and bad outcome (Rankin 6) 1.4%.