ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Quality of life of patient with multiple cerebral aneurysms after endovascular treatment: assessment by the criteria of international classification of functioning

Oleynik AA1, Ivanova NE1, Oleynik EA1, Ivanov AYu2,3
About authors

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Saint-Peterburg, Russia

2 Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, Saint Petersburg, Russia

3 Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Anna A. Oleynik
Mayakovskogo, 12, St. Petersburg, 191014; ur.liam@na.na.rotcod

About paper

Author contribution: Oleynik AA — data collection, analysis and interpretation, literature analysis, article authoring; Ivanova NE — research planning, manuscript editing; Oleynik EA — literature analysis, statistical processing; Ivanov AYu — manuscript editing.

Received: 2019-11-19 Accepted: 2019-12-03 Published online: 2019-12-14
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Fig. 1. Assessment by the body function domains, MCA patients, late postoperative period
Fig. 2. Assessment by the activity and participation domains, "capacity" (c) and "performance" (p) qualifiers, MCA patients, late postoperative period
Fig. 3. Assessment by the d4602 domain (Moving around outside the home and other buildings), patients with hemorrhagic course MCA, pre-surgery and late post-surgery
Table 1. Domains of body functions, activity and participation, methods for their assessment