
Sage M. De Rosa, DVM, DACVECC
Dr. De Rosa is one of the Emergency and Critical Care faculty at PennVet. She attended veterinary school at Cornell University, which was followed up by a small animal rotating internship and ECC residency at the University of Pennsylvania, where she remained post-residency. Her academic interests include trauma, extracorporeal therapies, prognostic indicators for patients in shock, treatment of hemorrhage, differentiation of sepsis and SIRS, and management of hypoalbuminemia.
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: 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: 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, 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.
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.
Trauma, prognostic indicators for patients in shock, treatment of hemorrhage, differentiation of sepsis and SIRS, management of hypoalbuminemia
University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (2016 to 2017)
Small Animal Rotating Internship in Surgery and Medicine
University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (2017 to 2020)
Small Animal Resident, Emergency & Critical Care
Clinical Specialties:
Trauma, shock, treatment of hemorrhage, sepsis and SIRS, hypoalbuminemia
Education:
DVM (Veterinary Medicine) Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016
Board Certification:
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
Contact:
University of Pennsylvania
School of Veterinary Medicine
3800 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104