Department of Internal Medicine

Division of Cardiology

Eugen Ivan, M.D.

Assistant Professor of Medicine
Director, Peripheral Vascular Interventional Program

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(801) 581-2913
(801) 585-7676
(801) 581-7735
eugen.ivan@hsc.utah.edu

Office Address:

University of Utah School of Medicine
Division of Cardiology
30 North 1900 East, Room 4A100
Salt Lake City, UT 84132

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Education and Training:

Residency:  Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
Fellowships:

  • Cardiology Fellowship - Emory University, Atlanta, GA
  • Interventional and peripheral vascular intervention fellowship,  University of Louisville, Louisville, KY

Clinical Specialties:

  • Peripheral vascular intervention, including angioplasty, stenting and atherectomy; coronary intervention

Research Interests:

  • Peripheral vascular intervention, including angioplasty, stenting and atherectomy; coronary intervention; contrast-induced nephropathy

Recent Publications:

  • Jiji R, Ivan E, Shaaban A, Litwin SE. (2009). Penetration of Aorta by an Intact Sternal Wire: Diagnosis by Cardiac CT. J Cardiovasc Comput Tomogr3(4), 284-285.
  • Patel AD, Few WL 3rd, Ivan E, Sorescu D, Helmy T. Diagnostic modalities for the evaluation of anomalous left main coronary arteries.  Cardiovasc Revasc Med. 2005; 6(1): 32-5
  • Venu Jasti, Eugen Ivan, Venkata Yalamanchili, Nattawut Wongpraparut, Massoud A. Leesar. Correlations Between Fractional Flow Reserve and Intravascular Ultrasound in Patients With an Ambiguous Left Main Coronary Artery Stenosis. Circulation. 2004; 110: 2831-2836.
  • Eugen Ivan, MD; Jaikirshan J. Khatri, MD; Chad Johnson, BS; Richard Magid, MS; Denis Godin, PhD; Sudeshna Nandi, MD; Susan lessner, PhD; Zorina S. Galis, PhD. Expansive Arterial Remodeling Is Associated With Increased Neointimal Macrophage Foam Cell Content. The Murine Model of Macrophage-Rich Carotid Artery Lesions. Circulation. 2002;105:2686-2691.
  • Godin D, Ivan E, Johnson C. Magid R, Galis ZS.. Remodeling of carotid artery is associated with increased expression of matrix metalloproteinases in mouse blood flow cessation model. Circulation. 2000; 102(23): 2861-6.
  • Zorina S. Galis, Chad Johnson, Denis Godin, Richard Magid, J. Michael Shipley, Robert M. Senior, Eugen Ivan.  Targeted disruption of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 gene impairs SMC migration and geometrical arterial remodeling. Circulation Research. 2002; 91: 852-859.

Special Awards:

  • AHA Young Investigator Travel Award, 2000

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