Research Article

The Monocyte-to-Lymphocyte Ratio at Hospital Admission Is a Novel Predictor for Acute Traumatic Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage Expansion after Cerebral Contusion

Figure 6

The nomogram derived from the MLR model to predict acute tICH expansion. To calculate a patient’s acute tICH expansion probability, points for each parameter are assigned by corresponding values from the “points” axis, and sum of the points is plotted on “total points” axis. The patient’s acute tICH expansion probability is the value at a vertical line from the corresponding total points. In the “points” axis of location of contusion, “1” represents a frontal lobe contusion; “2” represents a temporal contusion; “3” represents a parietal contusion; “4” represents an occipital contusion temporal contusion; “5” represents other location of contusion.