Editorial Board
John Bebawy MD
Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine · United States
Editorial leadership for International Journal of Anesthesia
Research interests
- Neuroanesthesia Cerebral Blood Flow Cerebral Physiology Cerebral Pharmacology Adenosine Circulatory Arrest Post-Craniotomy Hypertension Awake Craniotomy
Biography
- John F. Bebawy, MD is an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology & Neurological Surgery at Northwestern University.
- His clinical and research interests and expertise relate to Neuroanesthesia, with a focus on interventions that affect cerebral blood flow and cerebrovascular hemodynamics.
- Dr. Bebawy completed his Anesthesiology residency and Neurosurgical Anesthesiology fellowship training at Northwestern in 2008, where he is currently faculty and Associate Director of the Neurosurgical Anesthesiology Fellowship Program.
- He is a member of many national and international societies for the advancement of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, has published widely on various topics in the field, and has spoken at many meetings throughout the world on areas within his expertise.
- Dr. Bebawy is devoted and committed to the betterment of patient safety through individualized and compassionate clinical care, as well as through his contribution to the scientific community.
Selected publications
- Factors associated with blood transfusion during intracranial aneurysm surgery 2017 cited 13×
- Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Carboplatin and Fluorescein Brain Retention following Ultrasound-Based Blood–Brain Barrier Opening Recent 2025 cited 5×
- Data from Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Carboplatin and Fluorescein Brain Retention following Ultrasound-Based Blood–Brain Barrier Opening Recent 2025 cited 1×
- Supplementary Figure 1 from Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Carboplatin and Fluorescein Brain Retention following Ultrasound-Based Blood–Brain Barrier Opening Recent 2025 cited 1×
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Anesthetic management of patients undergoing intracranial bypass procedures 2015
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Intravenous Acetaminophen Does Not Reduce Inpatient Opioid Prescription or Opioid-Related Adverse Events Among Patients Undergoing Spine Surgery 2018
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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