
Doctor Rajesh Rajan
Sabah Al-Ahmad Cardiac Centre, Kuwait City (Kuwait)
Membership:
HFA Member
Biography
Dr. Rajesh Rajan MD, Ph.D, FRCP(Lon), FRCP(Edin), FRCP (Glasg), FRCP (Ire), FACC, FESC, FAHA, FASE is the current Chairman – Board of Governors of the Indian Association of Clinical Cardiologists & the President of Association of MD Physicians. He has been the recipient of several distinguished fellowships, including those from the Royal College of Physicians UK&Ireland, European Society of Cardiology, American College of Cardiology, and American Heart Association. Dr. Rajan is a board certified cardiologist with more than a decade of experience in general cardiology. He has been in charge of various clinical research registries in heart failure and authored several international publications. He is actively involved in various global forums and committees in the field of cardiology. He serves on the editorial boards of more than 50 cardiology journals. He currently works at Sabah Al-Ahmad Cardiac Center, Al-Amiri Hospital.
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Exploring predictors of mortality and hospitalization in congested acute heart failure
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Clinical characteristics and prognostic significance of different heart failure types stratified by ejection fraction in patients with acute heart failure and severe tricuspid regurgitation
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Outcomes and predictors of LAE in acute heart failure patients
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Mortality and hospitalization outcomes in ischemic acute heart failure
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Characteristics and outcomes in acute heart failure and obesity stratified by ejection fraction
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Investigating predictors of mortality in patients with reduced and preserved ejection fraction
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Characteristics, outcomes and treatment of heart failure in women stratified by ejection fraction
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Mortality and morbidity in acute heart failure with cerebrovascular accident (stroke/TIA) stratified by ejection fraction
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Outcomes of cardiogenic shock in acute heart failure patients with reduced, mildly reduced, and preserved ejection fraction.
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