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Raj M. Khandwalla
Researcher at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Publications - 13
Citations - 229
Raj M. Khandwalla is an academic researcher from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sacubitril, Valsartan & Sacubitril. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 154 citations.
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The efficacy of sonographic measurement of inferior vena cava diameter as an estimate of central venous pressure
TL;DR: Sonographic measurement of IVC diameter and collapsibility is a valid method of estimating CVP and RAP and broader adoption and application of this method in clinical settings is warranted.
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Usefulness of Serial Measurements of Inferior Vena Cava Diameter by VscanTM to Identify Patients With Heart Failure at High Risk of Hospitalization.
Raj M. Khandwalla,Kade Birkeland,Raymond Zimmer,Timothy D. Henry,Roland Nazarian,Madhuri Sudan,Madhuri Sudan,Madhuri Sudan,James Mirocha,Jeena Cha,Ilan Kedan +10 more
TL;DR: Increasing IVCd as measured by HHU at the point-of-care is associated with an increased risk of HF admission and may provide clinically useful information at the Point- of-care to guide HF management.
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Feasibility of a voice-enabled automated platform for medical data collection: CardioCube
Tomasz Jadczyk,Oskar Kiwic,Raj M. Khandwalla,Krzysztof Grabowski,Slawomir Rudawski,Przemyslaw Magaczewski,Hafidha Benyahia,Wojciech Wojakowski,Timothy D. Henry +8 more
TL;DR: CardioCube supported healthcare professionals by performing time-consuming paperwork during patient registration and was able to automatically generate a summarized medical report, which was instantly available for a doctor in the web-based EHR system.
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The AWAKE-HF Study: Sacubitril/Valsartan Impact on Daily Physical Activity and Sleep in Heart Failure
Raj M. Khandwalla,Daniel Grant,Kade Birkeland,J. Thomas Heywood,Emmanuel Fombu,Robert L. Owens,Steven R. Steinhubl,Awake-H. F. Study Investigators +7 more
TL;DR: No detectable differences in activity and sleep were observed when comparing sacubitril/valsartan with enalapril in patients with HFrEF using a wearable biosensor in AWAKE-HF.
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Predicting heart failure events with home monitoring: use of a novel, wearable necklace to measure stroke volume, cardiac output and thoracic impedance
TL;DR: A pilot study to investigate if a wearable device that non-invasively measures daily hemodynamic parameters, followed by an algorithmic analysis, can predict heart failure (HF) events.