Publications by authors named "Xing-Xing Peng"

Aim: To describe ocular biometric parameters among Han and Uyghur myopic adults in Xinjiang, China.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted. The different ocular biometric parameters collected using Pentacam were analyzed, including corneal curvature, corneal astigmatism (CA), horizontal corneal diameter (white-to-white, WTW), corneal volume (CV), pupil diameter (PD), anterior chamber angle (ACA), anterior chamber depth (ACD), anterior chamber volume (ACV) and axial length (AL).

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Background: Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of death in women worldwide, second only to breast cancer. Around 80% of women have been infected with human papillomavirus (HPV) in their lifetime. Early screening and treatment are effective means of preventing cervical cancer, but due to economic reasons, many parts of the world do not have free screening programs to protect women's health.

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Aims: The incremental usefulness of circulating biomarkers from different pathological pathways for predicting mortality has not been evaluated in acute Type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) patients. We aim to develop a risk prediction model and investigate the impact of arch repair strategy on mortality based on distinct risk stratifications.

Methods And Results: A total of 3771 ATAAD patients who underwent aortic surgery retrospectively included were randomly divided into training and testing cohorts at a ratio of 7:3 for the development and validation of the risk model based on multiple circulating biomarkers and conventional clinical factors.

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Objective: To develop an inflammation-based risk stratification tool for operative mortality in patients with acute type A aortic dissection.

Methods: Between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2021, 3124 patients from Beijing Anzhen Hospital were included for derivation, 571 patients from the same hospital were included for internal validation, and 1319 patients from other 12 hospitals were included for external validation. The primary outcome was operative mortality according to the Society of Thoracic Surgeons criteria.

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