Department of Anesthesiology

Clinical Faculty

Frederick W. Lombard, MB ChB

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Faculty Portrait

Department:
Anesthesiology

Division:
Anesthesiology

Mailing Address:
DUMC 3094 Durham, NC 27710

Office Telephone:
919-668-2408

Fax:
919-681-4698

Training:
MB ChB, Stellenbosch University Faculty of Health Sciences (South Africa), 1992

Fellowship:
Liver Transplant Anesthesia, Auckland City Hospital (New Zealand), 2000-2001
Cardiothoracic Anesthesia and Critical Care, Duke University Medical Center, 2001-2002

Residency:
Anesthesiology, Auckland City Hospital (New Zealand), 1996-2001

Clinical Interests:
Neuroanesthesiology, liver-transplant anesthesia

Research Interests:
1. Animal models of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH) induced Cerebral Vasospasm
2. Pathogenesis of Cerebral Vasospasm following SAH
3. Translational Research in SAH
4. Long-term Outcome following Endovascular Coiling of Unruptured Cerebral Aneurysms

Publications:
Miller CA, Lombard FW, Wu C, Hubbard C, Silbajoris L, Borel CO, Niklason LE. Role of Vascular Mitogens in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Associated Cerebral Vasculopathy. Neurocrit Care. 2006; 5 (3):1-7

Mesis RG, Wang H, Lombard FW, Yates R, Vitek MP, Borel CO, Warner DS, Laskowitz DT. Dissociation between vasospasm and functional improvement in a murine model of subarachnoid hemorrhage.  Neurosurg Focus.  2006;21(3):E4.

Lombard FW, Welsby IJ, Alexander MJ, Borel CO. Thromboelastography detects inadequate response to abciximab therapy during stent-assisted cerebral aneurysm coil embolization complicated by stroke.  Neurocrit Care.  2006;4(1):32-4.

Lombard FW, Borel CO. Pathogenesis of cerebral vasospasm. In: Bhardwaj A et al, editors. Scientific Methods and Approaches in Stroke Research: From laboratory to patient care. Informa Healthcare; 2006

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