Fig. 2From: A clinical indicator-based prognostic model predicting treatment outcomes of pulmonary tuberculosis: a prospective cohort study  A risk score nomogram predicts the favorable prognosis of patients with tuberculosis First, we locate the risk score on the risk score axis and draw a vertical line up to the points axis to identify how many points the risk score contributes to a favorable prognosis (FP). Then, we use the same method for ATT history, pulmonary cavity, symptom score, and smoking. The total points are the sum of each factor. Finally, we locate the patient’s total points on the total points axis and draw a vertical line down to the probability of a 2-month, 6-month, and 12-month favorable prognosis ATT: antituberculosis treatment; FP: favorable prognosisBack to article page