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Dr. Christopher Regan is an Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) at Yale School of Medicine and Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory in Interventional Cardiology. He specializes in minimally invasive catheter-based treatments for coronary artery and peripheral vascular diseases. His clinical expertise includes treating arterial blockages caused by cholesterol deposits using balloons and stents. Dr. Regan also leads the VAMOS Lab, focusing on advancements in cardiovascular intervention technologies.
Education & Training:
- MD: Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University (2007)
- MA: Georgetown University (Physiology and Biophysics, 2002)
- BS: Dartmouth College (2001)
- Residency: Yale New Haven Hospital (2010)
- Chief Residency: Yale New Haven Hospital (2011)
- Cardiology Fellowship: UT Southwestern (2014)
- Interventional Cardiology Fellowship: Yale New Haven Hospital (2015)
Research Interests: Dr. Regan’s work centers on improving vascular intervention techniques, including radial artery access for catheterization, drug-coated balloons, and stent technologies. His research evaluates outcomes in patients with peripheral arterial disease and diabetes, emphasizing evidence-based practices through systematic reviews and meta-analyses. He collaborates extensively with colleagues like Carlos Mena-Hurtado and Sameer Nagpal on clinical trials and device efficacy studies.
Publications: Recent work focuses on diabetes impact on revascularization outcomes, clinician perspectives on genetic testing for critical limb ischemia, and advancements in imaging modalities like intravascular ultrasound. His contributions address both technical and clinical aspects of vascular interventions.
Labs/Teams: He leads the VAMOS Lab, dedicated to translational research in cardiovascular intervention technologies, aiming to optimize patient care through innovation.
