Faculty

Jonathan Lattell, MD

Jonathan Lattell, MD, is an interventional cardiologist who cares for people with complex heart conditions, such as coronary artery disease, pulmonary embolism, and heart failure. He has a specialized focus on patients with chest pain syndromes including medical care and specialized coronary physiology testing for patients with angina, microvascular angina, coronary vasospasm, and myocardial bridges. When patients face heart problems that require precise evaluation and advanced treatment, Dr. Lattell specializes in interventional cardiology — performing minimally invasive, catheter-based procedures to stent open blocked arteries, improve blood flow and relieve chest pain. These procedures can help  reduce symptoms and restore function without the need for major surgery allowing for a faster return to their normal daily lives. His approach combines technical expertise with compassion — helping patients understand their diagnosis and treatment options and feel reassured and confident throughout every stage of the journey. Whether treating chest pain, preventing heart attacks or managing long-term cardiovascular health, Dr. Lattell is dedicated to helping patients achieve the best outcomes and regain quality of life.

Concomitant Lower-Extremity Deep Vein Thrombosis in Patients With Pulmonary Embolism Undergoing Catheter-Directed Therapy.
Concomitant Lower-Extremity Deep Vein Thrombosis in Patients With Pulmonary Embolism Undergoing Catheter-Directed Therapy. J Invasive Cardiol. 2021 11; 33(11):E910-E915.
PMID: 34735354

Impact of physiological pacing on functional mitral regurgitation in systolic dysfunction: Initial echocardiographic remodeling findings after His bundle pacing.
Impact of physiological pacing on functional mitral regurgitation in systolic dysfunction: Initial echocardiographic remodeling findings after His bundle pacing. Heart Rhythm O2. 2021 Oct; 2(5):446-454.
PMID: 34667959

Bradyarrhythmias and Physiologic Pacing in the ICU.
Bradyarrhythmias and Physiologic Pacing in the ICU. J Intensive Care Med. 2022 May; 37(5):595-610.
PMID: 33813926