Claude Pirtle
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Recent Articles
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Rhoads S, McSweeney J, Sadaka H, Jin J, Pirtle C, Sanford J
Telemed J E Health
. 2024 Sep;
31(2):191-199.
PMID: 39348299
Telemedicine (TM) usage increased rapidly during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study is part of a larger mixed-methods study comparing TM and in-person visits of older adults with heart failure (HF)...
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McCain C, Kemp B, Baier M, Zea A, Sabottke C, Schachner E, et al.
Ochsner J
. 2022 Mar;
22(1):61-70.
PMID: 35355652
Videoconferencing platforms are being used for the purposes of interviewing in academic medicine because of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. We present considerations applicable to interviewers and interviewees in the...
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Lieux M, Sabottke C, Schachner E, Pirtle C, Danrad R, Spieler B
Clin Imaging
. 2021 Feb;
76:116-122.
PMID: 33592549
Videoconferencing platforms have recently gained wide attention due to the COVID-19 pandemic, both within and outside of the medical community. This article reviews various applications of online meeting technology to...
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Spieler B, Batte C, Mackey D, Henry C, Danrad R, Sabottke C, et al.
Emerg Radiol
. 2020 Jul;
28(1):93-102.
PMID: 32728998
Purpose: To evaluate Snapchat, an image-based social media platform, as a tool for emergency radiologic didactics comparing image interpretation on mobile devices with conventional analysis on a classroom screen. Materials...
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Seoane L, Alex S, Pirtle C, Gupta M, Taylor D, Valentine V, et al.
Ochsner J
. 2011 May;
10(4):227-30.
PMID: 21603388
Background: The 6-minute walk test (6-MWT) has replaced standard cardiopulmonary exercises for the evaluation of lung disease. However, data on the utility and characteristics of the 6-MWT following lung transplant...