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Koller, M.T.

(Michael Koller)


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6 Most Recent Publications

San Francisco Syncope Rule to predict short-term serious outcomes: A systematic review (Article)
Saccilotto, R.T. Nickel, C.H. Bucher, H.C. Steyerberg, E.W. Bingisser, R. Koller, M.T.
2011-10-18
Comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of computed tomography screening for coronary artery calcium in asymptomatic individuals (Article)
Kempen, B.J.H. van Spronk, S. Koller, M.T. Elias-Smale, S.E. Fleischmann, K.E. Ikram, M.A. Krestin, G.P. Hofman, A. Witteman, J.C.M. Hunink, M.G.M.
2011-10-11
Coronary calcium score improves classification of coronary heart disease risk in the elderly: The Rotterdam study (Article)
Elias-Smale, S.E. Proena, R.V. Koller, M.T. Kavousi, M. Rooij, F.J.A. van Hunink, M.G.M. Steyerberg, E.W. Hofman, A. Oudkerk, M. Witteman, J.C.M.
2010-10-19
Prognostic models with competing risks methods and application to coronary risk prediction (Article)
Wolbers, M. Koller, M.T. Witteman, J.C.M. Steyerberg, E.W.
2009-07-01
Predicting mortality with pneumonia severity scores: Importance of model recalibration to local settings (Article)
Schuetz, P. Koller, M.T. Christ-Crain, M. Steyerberg, E.W. Stolz, D. Müller, C. Bucher, H.C Bingisser, R. Tamm, M.
2008-11-24
Meta-analyses of chronic disease trials with competing causes of death may yield biased odds ratios (Article)
Koller, M.T. Stijnen, Th. Steyerberg, E.W. Lubsen, J.
2008-04-01