13 research outputs found

    Sing Ancestor, Sing Whale.

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    Ph.D. Thesis. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa 2017

    Assisting Amino: Determining What Makes a Successful Crypto-community

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    This project aimed to help the blockchain project Amino, located in Hangzhou, China, develop their crypto-community by recommending the most common and effective practices utilized to foster a vibrant and successful crypto-community. The team researched 15 blockchain project’s community manager behaviors on the social media platforms Telegram and Medium, observed offline events in Shanghai such as CryptoMondays, and interviewed six crypto-community experts. Comparative analysis between each finding revealed that for Amino to improve their crypto-community they should host more offline events, write articles that are personable and aimed to educate the community, recruit more Admins for Telegram and engage in more conversations with their Telegram followers that are polite and responsive

    Critical care transesophageal echocardiography in patients during the COVID-19 pandemic

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    BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has placed an extraordinary strain on healthcare systems across North America. Defining the optimal approach for managing a critically ill COVID-19 patient is rapidly changing. Goal-directed transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is frequently used by physicians caring for intubated critically ill patients as a reliable imaging modality that is well suited to answer questions at bedside. METHODS: A multidisciplinary (intensive care, critical care cardiology, and emergency medicine) group of experts in point-of-care echocardiography and TEE from the United States and Canada convened to review the available evidence, share experiences, and produce a consensus statement aiming to provide clinicians with a framework to maximize the safety of patients and healthcare providers when considering focused point-of-care TEE in critically ill patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. RESULTS: Although transthoracic echocardiography can provide the information needed in most patients, there are specific scenarios in which TEE represents the modality of choice. TEE provides acute care clinicians with a goal-directed framework to guide clinical care and represents an ideal modality to evaluate hemodynamic instability during prone ventilation, perform serial evaluations of the lungs, support cardiac arrest resuscitation, and guide veno-venous ECMO cannulation. To aid other clinicians in performing TEE during the COVID-19 pandemic, we describe a set of principles and practical aspects for performing examinations with a focus on the logistics, personnel, and equipment required before, during, and after an examination. CONCLUSIONS: In the right clinical scenario, TEE is a tool that can provide the information needed to deliver the best and safest possible care for the critically ill patients
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