Fig. 4From: The antithrombin activity recovery after substitution therapy is associated with improved 28-day mortality in patients with sepsis-associated disseminated intravascular coagulationEstimated probability of 28-day survival rate for post-treatment antithrombin activity based on SOFA score, patients’ age, and baseline antithrombin activity. Logistic regression analysis revealed a significant association of the post-treatment antithrombin activity classified by the levels of SOFA score (a), patients’ age (b), and baseline antithrombin activity (c) to 28-day survival rate (P < 0.001, respectively). In each analysis, patients were divided into four to five groups based on their score, age, and activity. The 28-day survival rates were higher when the SOFA score was lower, the age was younger, and the baseline antithrombin activity was higherBack to article page