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Univariate Regression Multivariate Regression OR 95% CI P OR 95% CI P Vmean 1.66 1.08–2.53 .020 2.28 1.23–4.25 .009 Vpeak 1.16 1.04–1.30 .009 1.18 1.04–1.34 .010 BVF 1.04 1.01–1.07 .024 1.73 1.02–2.94 .043
↵a Multivariate regression was adjusted for age, sex, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, smoking, interval from the operation to the latest DSA examination, cross-sectional area, straightness and high bifurcation position of the STA, preoperative rCBV, and the diameter of the MMA after EDAS.