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Amanda Rojek
Researcher at Royal Melbourne Hospital
Publications - 59
Citations - 1161
Amanda Rojek is an academic researcher from Royal Melbourne Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 38 publications receiving 864 citations. Previous affiliations of Amanda Rojek include Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital & University of Melbourne.
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Development and feasibility of a smartphone, ECG and GPS based system for remotely monitoring exercise in cardiac rehabilitation.
TL;DR: A system to enable walking-based cardiac rehabilitation in which the patient's single-lead ECG, heart rate, GPS-based speed and location are transmitted by a programmed smartphone to a secure server for real-time monitoring by a qualified exercise scientist is developed.
Development and feasibility of a smartphone, ECG and GPS based system for remotely monitoring exercise in cardiac rehabilitation
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a system to enable walking-based cardiac rehabilitation in which the patient's single-lead ECG, heart rate, GPS-based speed and location are transmitted by a programmed smartphone to a secure server for real-time monitoring by a qualified exercise scientist.
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Experimental Treatment of Ebola Virus Disease with TKM-130803: A Single-Arm Phase 2 Clinical Trial
Jake Dunning,Foday Sahr,Amanda Rojek,Fiona Gannon,Gail Carson,Baimba Idriss,Thomas Massaquoi,Regina Gandi,Sebatu Joseph,Hassan K. Osman,Timothy Brooks,Andrew J. H. Simpson,Ian Goodfellow,Lucy Thorne,Armando Arias,Laura Merson,Lyndsey Castle,Rebecca Howell-Jones,Raul Pardinaz-Solis,Benjamin D. Hope-Gill,Mauricio Ferri,Jennifer Grove,Mark Kowalski,Kasia Stepniewska,Trudie Lang,John Whitehead,Piero Olliaro,Piero Olliaro,Mohammed Samai,Peter Horby +29 more
TL;DR: Administration of TKM-130803 at a dose of 0.3 mg/kg/d by intravenous infusion to adult patients with severe EVD was not shown to improve survival when compared to historic controls.
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West Africa 2013: Re-examining Ebola.
Daniel G. Bausch,Amanda Rojek +1 more
TL;DR: Re-examine EVD, reviewing the unique challenges and scientific advances of West Africa 2013, contrasting them with the prior assumptions and classical teachings, identifying what they have taught us and what the authors still have to learn.
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Insights from clinical research completed during the west Africa Ebola virus disease epidemic.
TL;DR: New insights from patient-oriented research completed during the west Africa epidemic are discussed, ongoing knowledge gaps are identified, and priorities for future research are suggested.