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Sage M De Rosa

Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency & Critical Care, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine

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Education:
DVM (Veterinary Medicine)
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016.
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Description of Clinical Expertise

Trauma, prognostic indicators for patients in shock, treatment of hemorrhage, differentiation of sepsis and SIRS, management of hypoalbuminemia

Description of Research Expertise

Trauma, prognostic indicators for patients in shock, treatment of hemorrhage, differentiation of sepsis and SIRS, management of hypoalbuminemia

Selected Publications

De Rosa, S. M., Drobatz, K. J., Reineke, E. L.: Evaluation of coccygeal and radial artery Doppler blood pressure measurements in sick cats with and without abnormalities in tissue perfusion. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (San Antonio, Tex.: 2001) 31(6): 749-757, 2021.

Goggs, Robert, De Rosa, Sage, Fletcher, Daniel J: Multivariable analysis of the association between electrolyte disturbances and mortality in cats. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery 20(12): 1072-1081, 2018.

Loftus, John P, DeRosa, Sage, Struble, Angela M, Randolph, John F, Wakshlag, Joseph J: One-year study evaluating efficacy of an iodine-restricted diet for the treatment of moderate-to-severe hyperthyroidism in cats. Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports 10: 9, 2019.

Goggs, Robert, De Rosa, Sage, Fletcher, Daniel J: Electrolyte disturbances are associated with Non-Survival in Dogs—a multivariable analysis. Frontiers in veterinary science 4: 135, 2017.

Goggs, Robert, Myers, Marc, De Rosa, Sage, Zager, Erik, Fletcher, Daniel J: Chloride: sodium ratio may accurately predict corrected chloride disorders and the presence of unmeasured anions in dogs and cats. Frontiers in veterinary science 4: 122, 2017.

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Last updated: 08/30/2022
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