
Our Research & Initiatives
Raxwal Research is a collaborative initiative dedicated to advancing cardiovascular physiology, imaging, and digital health innovation for the betterment of clinical care. We bring together students, clinicians, and researchers to conduct real-world studies on the effectiveness of cardiovascular diagnostics and preventive strategies. Our focus is on applied translational research, going beyond proof-of-concept to understand feasibility, workflow integration, and patient-centered impact.
We are committed to exploring various aspects of cardiovascular health, including coronary physiology, advanced cardiac imaging, preventive cardiology, and the responsible utilization of digital health tools, such as artificial intelligence. Our projects are meticulously designed to facilitate evidence-based decision-making in diverse healthcare settings.
Raxwal Research is dedicated to creating a meaningful and equitable impact on clinical care.
Raxwal Research is engaged in applied translational studies that examine how physiologic, behavioral, and lifestyle factors influence cardiovascular health. Our work emphasizes real-world relevance, noninvasive assessment, and the translation of data into clinically meaningful insights.
Terrashock Study
This project investigates physiologic and anatomical factors that influence energy requirements during direct current cardioversion. Using advanced imaging and statistical modeling, the study examines how left atrial appendage strain and related measures may help inform procedural planning and patient safety.
Sleep365 Study
The Sleep365 Study explores the relationship between sleep patterns and cardiovascular health. By integrating heart rate variability and autonomic markers, this longitudinal project aims to better understand how sleep architecture influences cardiovascular risk and supports personalized prevention strategies.
Greenwise Study
The Greenwise Study evaluates the effects of plant-based dietary interventions on cardiovascular biomarkers. This research focuses on noninvasive preventive metrics to better understand the role of nutrition in cardiovascular risk reduction.
