Philippe Compagnon

4.6k total citations
82 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Philippe Compagnon is a scholar working on Surgery, Hepatology and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Philippe Compagnon has authored 82 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 62 papers in Surgery, 55 papers in Hepatology and 16 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Philippe Compagnon's work include Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes (38 papers), Liver Disease and Transplantation (37 papers) and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis (25 papers). Philippe Compagnon is often cited by papers focused on Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes (38 papers), Liver Disease and Transplantation (37 papers) and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis (25 papers). Philippe Compagnon collaborates with scholars based in France, Switzerland and United States. Philippe Compagnon's co-authors include Daniel Azoulay, Chady Salloum, Alexis Laurent, Alain Luciani, Karim Boudjéma, Chétana Lim, Eylon Lahat, Daniel Cherqui, Thibault Voron and F. Pigneur and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Hepatology and Diabetes.

In The Last Decade

Philippe Compagnon

79 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Philippe Compagnon France 27 1.3k 1.2k 550 519 294 82 2.1k
Chady Salloum France 32 1.8k 1.4× 2.1k 1.8× 888 1.6× 957 1.8× 296 1.0× 126 3.1k
Christian E. Oberkofler Switzerland 23 1.6k 1.2× 1.0k 0.9× 571 1.0× 240 0.5× 89 0.3× 55 2.1k
Emmanuel Boleslawski France 30 1.3k 1.0× 1.7k 1.5× 1.3k 2.4× 767 1.5× 107 0.4× 106 3.1k
Ioannis D. Kostakis Greece 19 553 0.4× 375 0.3× 273 0.5× 398 0.8× 68 0.2× 85 1.3k
Stefan Buettner Netherlands 33 1.2k 1.0× 971 0.8× 357 0.6× 1.3k 2.5× 567 1.9× 95 2.6k
J. Kelly Wright United States 24 1.0k 0.8× 415 0.4× 425 0.8× 517 1.0× 131 0.4× 60 1.8k
Robert P. Sutcliffe United Kingdom 26 1.3k 1.0× 611 0.5× 372 0.7× 1.2k 2.3× 60 0.2× 136 2.1k
Judith Meza–Junco Canada 17 436 0.3× 1.1k 1.0× 846 1.5× 234 0.5× 1.5k 5.1× 44 2.2k
Jeroen L.A. van Vugt Netherlands 26 1.0k 0.8× 468 0.4× 297 0.5× 848 1.6× 1.7k 5.7× 56 2.7k
Matthew S. Johnson United States 23 541 0.4× 355 0.3× 265 0.5× 149 0.3× 35 0.1× 84 2.1k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Philippe Compagnon

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Philippe Compagnon

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All Works

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Jiménez‐Sánchez, Cecilia, Flore Sinturel, Teresa Mezza, et al.. (2023). Lysophosphatidylinositols Are Upregulated After Human β-Cell Loss and Potentiate Insulin Release. Diabetes. 73(1). 93–107. 4 indexed citations
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Wassmer, Charles‐Henri, et al.. (2023). Immunotherapy and Liver Transplantation: A Narrative Review of Basic and Clinical Data. Cancers. 15(18). 4574–4574. 23 indexed citations
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Rougemont, Anne‐Laure, et al.. (2022). Effect of Centralization on Surgical Outcome of Children Operated for Liver Tumors in Switzerland: A Retrospective Comparative Study. Children. 9(2). 217–217. 8 indexed citations
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Andrès, Axel, Graziano Oldani, Thierry Berney, et al.. (2018). Transplantation for colorectal metastases: on the edge of a revolution. Translational Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 3. 74–74. 10 indexed citations
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Osseis, Michael, Andréa Lazzati, Chady Salloum, et al.. (2017). Sleeve Gastrectomy After Liver Transplantation: Feasibility and Outcomes. Obesity Surgery. 28(1). 242–248. 40 indexed citations
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Lim, Chétana, Prashant Bhangui, Chady Salloum, et al.. (2017). Impact of time to surgery in the outcome of patients with liver resection for BCLC 0-A stage hepatocellular carcinoma. Journal of Hepatology. 68(1). 100–108. 33 indexed citations
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Esposito, Francesco, Chétana Lim, Chady Salloum, et al.. (2017). Diaphragmatic hernia following liver resection: case series and review of the literature. Annals of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery. 21(3). 114–114. 18 indexed citations
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Lim, Chétana, Étienne Audureau, Chady Salloum, et al.. (2016). Acute kidney injury following hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma: incidence, risk factors and prognostic value. HPB. 18(6). 540–548. 51 indexed citations
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de’Angelis, Nicola, Rony Eshkenazy, Francesco Brunetti, et al.. (2014). Laparoscopic Versus Open Resection for Colorectal Liver Metastases: A Single-Center Study with Propensity Score Analysis. Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. 25(1). 12–20. 36 indexed citations
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Memeo, Riccardo, Nicola de’Angelis, Philippe Compagnon, et al.. (2014). Laparoscopic vs. Open Liver Resection for Hepatocellular Carcinoma of Cirrhotic Liver: A Case–Control Study. World Journal of Surgery. 38(11). 2919–2926. 135 indexed citations
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Laviolle, Bruno, David Aguillón, Philippe Compagnon, et al.. (2011). Effect of an anesthesia with propofol compared with desflurane on free radical production and liver function after partial hepatectomy. Fundamental and Clinical Pharmacology. 26(6). 735–742. 19 indexed citations
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Boudjéma, Karim, Philippe Compagnon, Ephrem Salamé, et al.. (2011). Efficacy and safety of Celsior preservation fluid in liver transplantation: one‐year follow up of a prospective, multicenter, non‐randomized study. Clinical Transplantation. 26(2). 199–207. 8 indexed citations
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Boudjéma, Karim, Christophe Camus, Faouzi Saliba, et al.. (2011). Reduced-Dose Tacrolimus with Mycophenolate Mofetil vs. Standard-Dose Tacrolimus in Liver Transplantation: A Randomized Study. American Journal of Transplantation. 11(5). 965–976. 125 indexed citations
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Schnell, Frédéric, Erwan Donal, R. Lorho, et al.. (2009). Severe left-sided heart failure early after liver transplantation. Liver Transplantation. 15(10). 1296–1305. 22 indexed citations
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Compagnon, Philippe, R. Lorho, Bruno Turlin, et al.. (2008). Liver Transplantation for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Without Preoperative Tumor Biopsy. Transplantation. 86(8). 1068–1076. 26 indexed citations
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Lindell, Susanne L., Philippe Compagnon, Martin J. Mangino, & James H. Southard. (2005). UW Solution for Hypothermic Machine Perfusion of Warm Ischemic Kidneys. Transplantation. 79(10). 1358–1361. 35 indexed citations
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Lechaux, D., et al.. (2004). Technique du prélèvement « multiorganes » : cœur–foie–reins. Annales de Chirurgie. 129(2). 103–113. 4 indexed citations
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Compagnon, Philippe, Hongbing Wang, James H. Southard, & Martin J. Mangino. (2002). Ischemic preconditioning in a rodent hepatocyte model of liver hypothermic preservation injury. Cryobiology. 44(3). 269–278. 10 indexed citations

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