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Xiaoqing Peng
Researcher at Menzies Research Institute
Publications - 12
Citations - 314
Xiaoqing Peng is an academic researcher from Menzies Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Hemodynamics. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 206 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaoqing Peng include Anhui Medical University & University of Tasmania.
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Accuracy of Cuff-Measured Blood Pressure: Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
Dean S. Picone,Martin G. Schultz,Petr Otahal,Svend Aakhus,Ahmed M. Al-Jumaily,J. Andrew Black,J. Andrew Black,Willem Jan W. Bos,John C. Chambers,Chen Huan Chen,Hao Min Cheng,Antoine Cremer,Justin E. Davies,Nathan Dwyer,Nathan Dwyer,Brian Gould,Alun D. Hughes,Peter S. Lacy,Esben Laugesen,Fuyou Liang,Roman Melamed,Sandy Muecke,Nobuyuki Ohte,Sho Okada,Stefano Omboni,Christian Ott,Xiaoqing Peng,Telmo Pereira,Giacomo Pucci,Ronak Rajani,Philip Roberts-Thomson,Philip Roberts-Thomson,Niklas B. Rossen,Daisuke Sueta,Manish D. Sinha,Roland E. Schmieder,Harold Smulyan,Velandai Srikanth,Velandai Srikanth,Ralph A.H. Stewart,George A. Stouffer,Kenji Takazawa,Ji-Guang Wang,Berend E. Westerhof,Franz Weber,Thomas C. Weber,Bryan Williams,Hirotsugu Yamada,Eiichiro Yamamoto,James E. Sharman +49 more
TL;DR: Cuff BP has variable accuracy for measuring either brachial or aortic intra-arterial BP, and this adversely influences correct BP classification, indicating that stronger accuracy standards for BP devices may improve cardiovascular risk management.
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Discovery of New Blood Pressure Phenotypes and Relation to Accuracy of Cuff Devices Used in Daily Clinical Practice.
Dean S. Picone,Martin G. Schultz,Xiaoqing Peng,J. Andrew Black,J. Andrew Black,Nathan Dwyer,Nathan Dwyer,Philip Roberts-Thomson,Philip Roberts-Thomson,Chen Huan Chen,Chen Huan Chen,Hao Min Cheng,Hao Min Cheng,Giacomo Pucci,Ji-Guang Wang,James E. Sharman +15 more
TL;DR: This is the first-in-human discovery of BP phenotypes that have significantly different BPs, but which are not discriminated by standard cuff BP devices used in daily clinical practice.
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Arterial reservoir characteristics and central-to-peripheral blood pressure amplification in the human upper limb.
Xiaoqing Peng,Martin G. Schultz,Dean S. Picone,Jerry G. Black,Nathan Dwyer,Philip Roberts-Thomson,Justin E. Davies,James E. Sharman +7 more
TL;DR: Although RP remains relatively constant, XSP increases significantly and is highly related to BP (SBP and pulse pressure) amplification, which provides a new understanding on arterial reservoir characteristics and large-artery BP physiology.
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Intra-arterial analysis of the best calibration methods to estimate aortic blood pressure.
Dean S. Picone,Martin G. Schultz,Xiaoqing Peng,JA Black,JA Black,Nathan Dwyer,Nathan Dwyer,Philip Roberts-Thomson,Philip Roberts-Thomson,Ahmad Qasem,James E. Sharman +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared mean arterial pressure (MAP)/DBP calibration with BP waveform calibration, and showed that MAP/DBP can estimate aortic BP more accurately than SBP/BP calibration.
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Comparison of Central Blood Pressure Estimated by a Cuff-Based Device With Radial Tonometry
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared a cuff-based device (Cuff) to estimate central BP indices (systolic BP, diastolic BP (DBP), pulse pressure, augmentation pressure (AP), augmentation index (AIx)) with noninvasive radial tonometry (Ton).