Biography

Dr. Rajeswaran has been collaborating with Clinical investigators from the Cleveland Clinic’s Heart & Vascular Institute since 2001. His statistical interests are generalized linear and non-linear modeling, longitudinal and time to event modeling, generalized linear and non-linear mixed effects modeling, Joint modeling of longitudinal and time to event data, Multiphase hazard and longitudinal modeling, Methodological issues in the analysis of observational data.

Research Intrest

Time to events and longitudinal methods using time-varying random effects; joint modeling of time to events and longitudinal data; statistical methods for observational data analysis

List of Publications
Rajeswaran J, Idrees JJ, Trezzi M, Riaz H, Javadikasgari H, Nowicki ER, Svensson LG, Blackstone EH. Enhancing the Value of Population-Based Risk Scores for Institutional-Level Use, Ann Thorac Surg. 2016; 102: 70-7.
Lowry AM, Ehrlinger J, Mick SL, Tuzcu EM, Thourani VH, Makkar R, Holmes D, Leon MB, Blackstone EH, Learning curves for transapical transcatheter aortic valve replacement in the PARTNER-I trial: Technical performance, success, and safety, J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2016; 152: 773-780.