BioMed Research International / 2021 / Article / Tab 1 / 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.
Variables Training set ( ) Testing set ( ) Number of cases/( ) % Number of cases % Gender Male 146 50 60 50.4 Female 146 50 59 49.6 Age ≤44 87 29.8 35 29.4 45-59 140 47.9 59 49.6 ≥60 65 22.3 25 21.0 Level of education Never attended school 36 12.3 13 10.9 Primary or junior high school 172 58.9 68 57.1 Senior high school and above 84 28.8 38 32.0 Marital status Married 283 96.9 113 95.0 Unmarried/divorced/widowed 9 3.1 6 5.0 Residence City 93 31.8 36 30.3 Village 114 39.0 48 40.3 County/town 85 29.1 35 29.4 Profession Physical labor 121 41.4 40 33.6 Professional worker 90 30.8 47 39.5 Retired/unemployed 19 6.5 12 10.1 Other career 62 21.2 20 16.8 Payment Worker healthcare 136 46.6 54 45.4 Resident healthcare 147 50.3 49 41.2 Other 9 3.1 16 13.4 Household per capita monthly income ≤1000 RMB 112 38.4 45 37.8 1001-3000 RMB 80 27.4 30 25.2 >3000 RMB 100 34.2 44 37.0 Lesion type Cerebral hemorrhage 124 42.5 52 43.7 Cerebral ischemia 168 57.5 67 56.3 Cerebral infarction Yes 88 30.1 34 28.6 Diabetes Yes 34 11.6 21 17.6 Hypertension Yes 94 32.2 41 34.5 Heart disease Yes 13 4.5 12 10.1 Time between disease onset and surgery ≤6 weeks 74 25.3 31 26.1 6-12 weeks 115 39.4 49 41.2 >12 weeks 103 35.3 39 32.8 Operation side Right 123 42.1 52 43.7 Postoperative complications Yes 24 8.2 14 11.8 Regular exercise No 150 51.4 52 43.7 Cognitive function score Anxiety score Depression scores Social support score Decreased ability in daily life 178 61.0 67 56.3