Research Article

[Retracted] Predicting Decreased Activities of Daily Living in Patients with Moyamoya Disease after Revascularization: Development and Assessment of a New Predictive Nomogram

Table 1

General characteristics of the training and testing sets.

VariablesTraining set ()Testing set ()
Number of cases/()%Number of cases%

Gender
 Male146506050.4
 Female146505949.6
Age
 ≤448729.83529.4
 45-5914047.95949.6
 ≥606522.32521.0
Level of education
 Never attended school3612.31310.9
 Primary or junior high school17258.96857.1
 Senior high school and above8428.83832.0
Marital status
 Married28396.911395.0
 Unmarried/divorced/widowed93.165.0
Residence
 City9331.83630.3
 Village11439.04840.3
 County/town8529.13529.4
Profession
 Physical labor12141.44033.6
 Professional worker9030.84739.5
 Retired/unemployed196.51210.1
 Other career6221.22016.8
Payment
 Worker healthcare13646.65445.4
 Resident healthcare14750.34941.2
 Other93.11613.4
Household per capita monthly income
 ≤1000 RMB11238.44537.8
 1001-3000 RMB8027.43025.2
 >3000 RMB10034.24437.0
Lesion type
 Cerebral hemorrhage12442.55243.7
 Cerebral ischemia16857.56756.3
Cerebral infarction
 Yes8830.13428.6
Diabetes
 Yes3411.62117.6
Hypertension
 Yes9432.24134.5
Heart disease
 Yes134.51210.1
Time between disease onset and surgery
 ≤6 weeks7425.33126.1
 6-12 weeks11539.44941.2
 >12 weeks10335.33932.8
Operation side
 Right12342.15243.7
Postoperative complications
 Yes248.21411.8
Regular exercise
 No15051.45243.7
Cognitive function score
Anxiety score
Depression scores
Social support score
Decreased ability in daily life17861.06756.3