Jason H. Rogers, M.D.
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Clinical/Research InterestsDr. Rogers is board certified in interventional cardiology and vascular medicine, and is an integral member of the cardiovascular clinical and research program at UC Davis. He is an investigator on multiple research protocols directed at the treatment of peripheral arterial disease, novel applications of intravascular ultrasound/virtual histology, and structural heart disease, with an emphasis on the management of valvular heart disease using emerging minimally invasive/percutaneous procedures. Dr. Rogers has published numerous articles related to these research interests and has served as invited faculty at national and international meetings. |
Title: |
Associate Clinical Professor Director, Cardiovascular Research Unit Director, Cardiology Clinical Quality Improvement (CQI) Committee |
Specialty: |
Cardiovascular Medicine, Vascular and Endovascular Care |
Center/Program Affiliation: |
Vascular Center |
Address: |
Lawrence J. Ellison Ambulatory Care Center 4860 Y St., Suite 2100 Sacramento, CA 95817 |
Phone: |
(916) 734-3800 |
Education: |
St. Louis University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri M.D. 1995 |
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Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts A.B. 1991 |
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Internships: |
Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis, Missouri 1995-1996 Internal Medicine |
Residency: |
Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis, Missouri 1996-1998 Internal Medicine |
Fellowships: |
Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis, Missouri 2002-2003 Interventional Cardiology Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis, Missouri 1998-2002 Cardiology |
Board Certifications: |
American Board of Vascular Medicine, 2005 American Board of Internal Medicine, Interventional Cardiology, 2003 American Board of Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine, 2002 American Board of Internal Medicine, 1998 |
Professional Memberships: |
Alpha Omega Alpha Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions |
Select Recent Publications: |
Rogers JH, Wegelin JA, Harder K, Valente RJ, Low RI. Assessment of FFR-negative intermediate coronary artery stenoses by spectral analysis of the radiofrequency intravascular ultrasound signal. Journal of Invasive Cardiology, 18(10):448-453, 2006. Rogers JH, Macoviak JA, Rahdert DA, Takeda PA, Palacios IF, Low RI. Percutaneous septal sinus shortening: A novel procedure for the treatment of functional mitral regurgitation. Circulation, 113:2329-2334, 2006. Rogers JH, Low RI. Embolic protection devices in aortocoronary saphenous vein graft intervention. Endovascular Today, 5(10):72-78, 2006. Rogers JH, Laird JR. Laser-assisted angioplasty: A promising therapy for critical limb ischemia. Interventional Cardiology, 2006. (In Press) Rogers JH, Calhoun RF. Diagnosis and management of subclavian artery stenosis prior to coronary artery bypass grafting. Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2006. (In Press) Palacios IF, Condado JA, Brandi S, Rodriguez V, Bosch F, Silva G, Low RI, Rogers JH. Safety and feasibility of acute percutaneous septal sinus shortening: First-in-human experience. Circulation, 2006. (In Submission) Devaraj S, Rogers JH, Jialal I. Statins, and biomarkers of inflammation. Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 9:1, 2006. Rogers JH, Lasala JM. Current review: Coronary artery dissection and perforation complicating percutaneous coronary intervention. Journal of Invasive Cardiology, 16:493-499, 2004. Rogers JH, Caruthers SD, Williams T, Lin SJR, Meyers D, Lanza GM, Kovacs S, Lasala JM, Wickline SA. Clinical utility of rapid prescreening magnetic resonance angiography of peripheral vascular disease prior to cardiac catheterization. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, 6(1):25-31, 2004. Rogers JH, Chang D, Lasala JM. Percutaneous repair of coronary artery bypass graft-related pseudoaneurysms using covered jostents. Journal of Invasive Cardiology, 15(9):533-5, 2003. |
Jason H. Rogers is currently accepting new patients. To schedule an appointment, please call (800) 2-UCDAVIS or (800) 282-3284

