Christian Eugen Oberkofler
Discharge C-reactive protein predicts 90-day readmission after pancreatoduodenectomy: a conditional inference tree analysis.
Ukegjini K, Müller P, Warschkow R, Tarantino I, Jonas J, Oberkofler C, Petrowsky H, Schmied B, Steffen T. Discharge C-reactive protein predicts 90-day readmission after pancreatoduodenectomy: a conditional inference tree analysis. HPB (Oxford) 2024; 26:1387-1398.
Aug 8, 2024Discharge C-reactive protein predicts 90-day readmission after pancreatoduodenectomy: a conditional inference tree analysis.
Aug 8, 2024HPB (Oxford) 2024; 26:1387-1398
Ukegjini Kristjan, Müller Philip C, Warschkow Rene, Tarantino Ignazio, Jonas Jan Philipp, Oberkofler Christian Eugen, Petrowsky Henrik, Schmied Bruno, Steffen Thomas
Systematic review on groove pancreatitis: management of a rare disease.
Ukegjini K, Steffen T, Tarantino I, Jonas J, Rössler F, Petrowsky H, Gubler C, Müller P, Oberkofler C. Systematic review on groove pancreatitis: management of a rare disease. BJS Open 2023; 7
Sep 5, 2023Systematic review on groove pancreatitis: management of a rare disease.
Sep 5, 2023BJS Open 2023; 7
Ukegjini Kristjan, Steffen Thomas, Tarantino Ignazio, Jonas Jan P, Rössler Fabian, Petrowsky Henrik, Gubler Christoph, Müller Philip C, Oberkofler Christian Eugen
Pancreatic stone protein (PSP) and pancreatitis-associated protein (PAP): a protocol of a cohort study on the diagnostic efficacy and prognostic value of PSP and PAP as postoperative markers of septic complications in patients undergoing abdominal surgery (PSP study)
Fisher O, Oberkofler C, Raptis D, Soll C, Béchir M, Schiesser M, Graf R. Pancreatic stone protein (PSP) and pancreatitis-associated protein (PAP): a protocol of a cohort study on the diagnostic efficacy and prognostic value of PSP and PAP as postoperative markers of septic complications in patients undergoing abdominal surgery (PSP study). BMJ Open 2014; 4:e004914.
Mar 6, 2014Pancreatic stone protein (PSP) and pancreatitis-associated protein (PAP): a protocol of a cohort study on the diagnostic efficacy and prognostic value of PSP and PAP as postoperative markers of septic complications in patients undergoing abdominal surgery (PSP study)
Mar 6, 2014BMJ Open 2014; 4:e004914
Fisher Oliver Maximilian, Oberkofler Christian Eugen, Raptis Dimitri Aristotle, Soll Christopher, Béchir Markus, Schiesser Marc, Graf Rolf