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Associate Professor Jon Fanning
Associate Professor

Jon Fanning

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Overview

Background

Dr Jon Fanning is a dedicated clinician with 15 years’ experience in clinical medicine including specialist training in Anaesthesia, Intensive care, and Neurology. Passionate about advancing clinical research and advocating for clinician-researchers, Jon balances research leadership, teaching and mentoring alongside his own research and active medical practice. Jon’s career includes a diverse research portfolio with a strong focus on harm minimisation (especially neurological injury) in operative and critical care settings. He has undertaken dedicated training in clinical trials (University of Oxford Clinical Trials Unit, UK), and in epidemiology (Harvard University, USA). In 2022 Jon undertook a Visiting Fulbright Scholarship in Cardiac intensive care and ECMO (Cardiovascular Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Johns Hopkins Medicine, USA).

To facilitate innovative discovery and advances in the fields of perioperative medicine, clinical trials, and ECMO, Jon invests considerable effort in building research capacity through collaboration with national and international research institutions. Valuing the diverse perspectives of multidisciplinary colleagues at all stages of their career, Jon recruits and supervises senior scientists, clinician-researchers and top PhD and MPhil students and looks to repay the generosity he has received from supervisors and mentors.

Additionally, Jon fosters research networks and ensures research integrity through leadership positions such as current positions as co-chair of the Queensland Cardiovascular Research Network; and as Expert Panel Member and writing committee representative for Therapeutic Guidelines.

Availability

Associate Professor Jon Fanning is:
Available for supervision
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Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery and Medical Science, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
  • Advanced Diploma, Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
  • Advanced Diploma, College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand
  • Advanced Diploma, The Royal Australasian College of Physicians
  • Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists, Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists

Research impacts

Jon has assembled a multidisciplinary team of local and international healthcare, basic science, and statistical experts and sourced (as Chief Investigator A or equivalent) over $1.5M in competitive funding towards this area of research.

Research to date has resulted in: 1) improved surgical / anaesthetic risk prediction; 2) improved techniques (procedural and prosthesis related) during cardiac surgery/intervention and ECMO; 3) first descriptions of brain signatures using advanced imaging strategies; and, 4) novel strategies for analysing brain perfusion and blood flow. Direct clinical translation is evidenced by authorship of and citations in major national and international guidelines and expert consensus statements.

Jon is an associated editor for the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (#1 ranked journal in oulmonology and #2 ranked journal in Critical Care), a regular Peer reviewer for grant funding bodies (e.g. UQ, Heart Foundation, Queensland Health) and for numerous research journals (e.g. Circulation, Heart, JAHA, MJA, AJRCCM, Neurology, JNNP, Lancet Neurology) and has delivered 30+ invited presentations at major international conferences such as the prestigious American Heart Association Scientific Sessions; International Stroke Conference; Asia-Pacific Stroke congress; and, national scientific congresses and annual scientific meetings for most major Colleges and Societies in Australia and New Zealand related to Anaesthesia, Surgery, Intensive care, Cardiac Surgery, Internal Medicine, Cardiology, and Neurology.

Works

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72 works between 2012 and 2025

41 - 60 of 72 works

2021

Conference Publication

Neurological manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019: a comprehensive review

Fanning, Jonathon, Huth, Samuel, Cho, Sung-Min, Robba, Chiara, Highton, David, Battaglini, Denise, Bellapart-Rubio, Judith, Suen, Jacky, Bassi, Gianluigi Li, Taccone, Fabio, Arora, Rakesh, Whitman, Glenn and Fraser, John (2021). Neurological manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019: a comprehensive review. ANZAN Annual Scientific Meeting 2021, February 2021, 20-21 November 2021. London, United Kingdom: BMJ Group. doi: 10.1136/bmjno-2021-anzan.1

Neurological manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019: a comprehensive review

2021

Journal Article

Global infectious disease research collaborations in crises: building capacity and inclusivity through cooperation

Fanning, Jonathon P., Murthy, Srinivas, Obonyo, Nchafatso G., Baillie, J. Kenneth, Webb, Steve, Dalton, Heidi J. and Fraser, John F. (2021). Global infectious disease research collaborations in crises: building capacity and inclusivity through cooperation. Globalization and Health, 17 (1) 84, 1-6. doi: 10.1186/s12992-021-00731-2

Global infectious disease research collaborations in crises: building capacity and inclusivity through cooperation

2021

Journal Article

Ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke among critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019: an International Multicenter Coronavirus Disease 2019 Critical Care Consortium study

Cho, Sung-Min, Premraj, Lavienraj, Fanning, Jonathon, Huth, Samuel, Barnett, Adrian, Whitman, Glenn, Arora, Rakesh C., Battaglini, Denise, Porto, Diego Bastos, Choi, HuiMahn, Suen, Jacky, Bassi, Gianluigi Li, Fraser, John F., Robba, Chiara and Griffee, Matthew (2021). Ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke among critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019: an International Multicenter Coronavirus Disease 2019 Critical Care Consortium study. Critical Care Medicine, 49 (12), E1223-E1233. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000005209

Ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke among critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019: an International Multicenter Coronavirus Disease 2019 Critical Care Consortium study

2021

Journal Article

An appraisal of respiratory system compliance in mechanically ventilated covid-19 patients

Li Bassi, Gianluigi, Suen, Jacky Y, Dalton, Heidi J, White, Nicole, Shrapnel, Sally, Fanning, Jonathon P, Liquet, Benoit, Hinton, Samuel, Vuorinen, Aapeli, Booth, Gareth, Millar, Jonathan E, Forsyth, Simon, Panigada, Mauro, Laffey, John, Brodie, Daniel, Fan, Eddy, Torres, Antoni, Chiumello, Davide, Corley, Amanda, Elhazmi, Alyaa, Hodgson, Carol, Ichiba, Shingo, Luna, Carlos, Murthy, Srinivas, Nichol, Alistair, Ng, Pauline Yeung, Ogino, Mark, Pesenti, Antonio, Trieu, Huynh Trung ... Obonyo, Gikenyi N. (2021). An appraisal of respiratory system compliance in mechanically ventilated covid-19 patients. Critical Care, 25 (1) 199, 1-22. doi: 10.1186/s13054-021-03518-4

An appraisal of respiratory system compliance in mechanically ventilated covid-19 patients

2021

Journal Article

Evaluation of latest viscoelastic coagulation assays in the transcatheter aortic valve implantation setting

Fanning, Jonathon, Roberts, Shaun, Merza, Megan, Anstey, Chris, Poon, Karl, Incani, Alexander, Natani, Sarvesh and Fraser, John (2021). Evaluation of latest viscoelastic coagulation assays in the transcatheter aortic valve implantation setting. Open Heart, 8 (1) e001565, e001565. doi: 10.1136/openhrt-2020-001565

Evaluation of latest viscoelastic coagulation assays in the transcatheter aortic valve implantation setting

2021

Journal Article

Silent brain infarcts and early cognitive outcomes after transcatheter aortic valve implantation: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Woldendorp, Kei, Indja, Ben, Bannon, Paul G., Fanning, Jonathon P., Plunkett, Brian T. and Grieve, Stuart M. (2021). Silent brain infarcts and early cognitive outcomes after transcatheter aortic valve implantation: a systematic review and meta-analysis. European Heart Journal, 42 (10), 1004-1015. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehab002

Silent brain infarcts and early cognitive outcomes after transcatheter aortic valve implantation: a systematic review and meta-analysis

2020

Other Outputs

An Appraisal of Respiratory System Compliance In Mechanically Ventilated Covid-19 Patients

Bassi, Gianluigi Li, Suen, Jacky, Dalton, Heidi, White, Nicole, Shrapnel, Sally, Fanning, Jonathon P., Liquet, Benoit, Hinton, Samuel, Vuorinem, Aapeli, Booth, Gareth, Millar, Jonathan, Forsyth, Simon, Panigada, Mauro, Laffey, John, Brodie, Daniel, Fan, Eddy, Torres, Antoni, Chiumello, Davide, Corley, Amanda, Elhazmi, Alyaa, Hodgson, Carol, Ichiba, Shingo, Luna, Carlos, Murthy, Srinivas, Nichol, Alistair, Yeung, Pauline, Ogino, Mark, Pesenti, Antonio, Trieu, Huynh Trung and Fraser, John (2020). An Appraisal of Respiratory System Compliance In Mechanically Ventilated Covid-19 Patients. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-125428/v1

An Appraisal of Respiratory System Compliance In Mechanically Ventilated Covid-19 Patients

2020

Journal Article

Design and rationale of the COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium international, multicentre, observational study

Bassi, Gianluigi Li, Suen, Jacky, Barnett, Adrian Gerard, Corley, Amanda, Millar, Jonathan, Fanning, Jonathon, Lye, India, Colombo, Sebastiano, Wildi, Karin, Livingstone, Samantha, Abbate, Gabriella, Hinton, Samuel, Liquet, Benoit, Shrapnel, Sally, Dalton, Heidi and Fraser, John F. (2020). Design and rationale of the COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium international, multicentre, observational study. BMJ Open, 10 (12) e041417, 1-6. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041417

Design and rationale of the COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium international, multicentre, observational study

2020

Journal Article

Ingelfinger imperative: when speed of release risks quality of research

Fanning, Jonathon P., Cohen, Jeremy and Venkatesh, Balasubramanian (2020). Ingelfinger imperative: when speed of release risks quality of research. Internal Medicine Journal, 50 (12), 1595-1596. doi: 10.1111/imj.15047

Ingelfinger imperative: when speed of release risks quality of research

2020

Other Outputs

The COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium observational study: Design and rationale of a prospective, international, multicenter, observational study

Bassi, Gianluigi Li, Suen, Jacky Y., Barnett, Adrian G., Corley, Amanda, Millar, Jonathan E., Fanning, Jonathon P., Lye, India, Colombo, Sebastiano, Wildi, Karin, Livingstone, Samantha, Abbate, Gabriella, Hinton, Samuel, Liquet, Benoit, Shrapnel, Sally, Dalton, Heidi J. and Fraser, John F. (2020). The COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium observational study: Design and rationale of a prospective, international, multicenter, observational study. doi: 10.1101/2020.05.29.20115253

The COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium observational study: Design and rationale of a prospective, international, multicenter, observational study

2019

Journal Article

Replicable brain signatures of emotional bias and memory based on diffusion kurtosis imaging of white matter tracts

Welton, Thomas, Indja, Ben E., Maller, Jerome J., Fanning, Jonathon P., Vallely, Michael P. and Grieve, Stuart M. (2019). Replicable brain signatures of emotional bias and memory based on diffusion kurtosis imaging of white matter tracts. Human Brain Mapping, 41 (5) hbm.24874, 1274-1285. doi: 10.1002/hbm.24874

Replicable brain signatures of emotional bias and memory based on diffusion kurtosis imaging of white matter tracts

2019

Journal Article

Low flow rate alters haemostatic parameters in an ex-vivo extracorporeal membrane oxygenation circuit

Ki, Katrina K., Passmore, Margaret R., Chan, Chris H. H., Malfertheiner, Maximilian V., Fanning, Jonathon P., Bouquet, Mahé, Millar, Jonathan E., Fraser, John F. and Suen, Jacky Y. (2019). Low flow rate alters haemostatic parameters in an ex-vivo extracorporeal membrane oxygenation circuit. Intensive Care Medicine Experimental, 7 (1) 51, 51. doi: 10.1186/s40635-019-0264-z

Low flow rate alters haemostatic parameters in an ex-vivo extracorporeal membrane oxygenation circuit

2019

Journal Article

Neuron specific enolase and matrix metalloproteinase 9 signal perioperative silent brain infarction during or after transcatheter aortic valve implantation

Fanning, Jonathon P., Hoe, Louise E. See, Passmore, Margaret R., Barnett, Adrian G., Obonyo, Nchafatso G., Millar, Jonathan E., Wesley, Allan J., Suen, Jacky Y. and Fraser, John F. (2019). Neuron specific enolase and matrix metalloproteinase 9 signal perioperative silent brain infarction during or after transcatheter aortic valve implantation. The American Journal of Cardiology, 123 (3), 434-439. doi: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2018.10.022

Neuron specific enolase and matrix metalloproteinase 9 signal perioperative silent brain infarction during or after transcatheter aortic valve implantation

2019

Journal Article

Pre-clinical study protocol: Blood transfusion in endotoxaemic shock

Obonyo, Nchafatso G., Byrne, Liam, Tung, John-Paul, Simonova, Gabriela, Diab, Sara D., Dunster, Kimble R., Passmore, Margaret R., Boon, Ai-Ching, See Hoe, Louise, Engkilde-Pedersen, Sanne, Esguerra-Lallen, Arlanna, Fauzi, Mohd H., Pimenta, Leticia P., Millar, Jonathan E., Fanning, Jonathon P., Van Haren, Frank, Anstey, Chris M., Cullen, Louise, Suen, Jacky, Shekar, Kiran, Maitland, Kathryn and Fraser, John F. (2019). Pre-clinical study protocol: Blood transfusion in endotoxaemic shock. MethodsX, 6, 1124-1132. doi: 10.1016/j.mex.2019.05.005

Pre-clinical study protocol: Blood transfusion in endotoxaemic shock

2018

Journal Article

Differential immunological profiles herald magnetic resonance imaging-defined perioperative cerebral infarction

Fanning, Jonathon P., See Hoe, Louise E., Passmore, Margaret R., Barnett, Adrian G., Rolfe, Barbara E., Millar, Jonathan E., Wesley, Allan J., Suen, Jacky and Fraser, John F. (2018). Differential immunological profiles herald magnetic resonance imaging-defined perioperative cerebral infarction. Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders, 11, 1756286418759493. doi: 10.1177/1756286418759493

Differential immunological profiles herald magnetic resonance imaging-defined perioperative cerebral infarction

2018

Conference Publication

Neuron specific enolase and matrix metaloproteinase 9 signal silent brain infarction associated with TAVI

Fanning, Jonathon P., Hoe, See Louise E., Passmore, Margaret R., Barnett, Adrian G., Obonyo, Nchafatso G., Millar, Jonathan E., Suen, Jacky Y. and Fraser, John F. (2018). Neuron specific enolase and matrix metaloproteinase 9 signal silent brain infarction associated with TAVI. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Neuron specific enolase and matrix metaloproteinase 9 signal silent brain infarction associated with TAVI

2018

Conference Publication

Packed red cell age associated with adverse cardiovascular changes in an ovine model of septic shock resuscitation

Fanning, Jonathon P., Obonyo, Nchafatso G., Tung, John-Paul, Byrne, Liam, Simonova, Gabriela, Diab, Sara, Dunster, Kimble, Passmore, Margaret, Boon, Ai-Ching, Hoe, See Louise, Engkilde-Pedersen, Sanne, Esguerra-Lallen, Arlanna, Fauzi, Hashairi Mohd, Pretti, Pimenta Leticia, Millar, Jonathan, Anstey, Christopher, van Haren, Frank, Cullen, Louise, Suen, Jacky, Shekar, Kiran, Maitland, Kathryn and Fraser, John (2018). Packed red cell age associated with adverse cardiovascular changes in an ovine model of septic shock resuscitation. -, -, 2018. Philadelphia, PA United States: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Packed red cell age associated with adverse cardiovascular changes in an ovine model of septic shock resuscitation

2017

Other Outputs

Perioperative stroke and cognitive impairment: Incidence, predictors and outcomes in the transcatheter aortic valve implantation setting

Fanning, Jonathon P. (2017). Perioperative stroke and cognitive impairment: Incidence, predictors and outcomes in the transcatheter aortic valve implantation setting. PhD Thesis, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2018.166

Perioperative stroke and cognitive impairment: Incidence, predictors and outcomes in the transcatheter aortic valve implantation setting

2017

Journal Article

Topographical distribution of perioperative cerebral infarction associated with transcatheter aortic valve implantation

Fanning, Jonathon P., Wesley, Allan J., Walters, Darren L., Wong, Andrew A., Barnett, Adrian G., Strugnell, Wendy E., Platts, David G. and Fraser, John F. (2017). Topographical distribution of perioperative cerebral infarction associated with transcatheter aortic valve implantation. American Heart Journal, 197, 113-123. doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2017.12.008

Topographical distribution of perioperative cerebral infarction associated with transcatheter aortic valve implantation

2017

Journal Article

Intraoperative Cerebral Perfusion Disturbances During Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

Fanning, Jonathon P., Walters, Darren L., Wesley, Allan J., Anstey, Chris, Huth, Samuel, Bellapart, Judith, Collard, Caroline, Rapchuk, Ivan L., Natani, Sarvesh, Savage, Michael and Fraser, John F. (2017). Intraoperative Cerebral Perfusion Disturbances During Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 104 (5), 1564-1568. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2017.04.053

Intraoperative Cerebral Perfusion Disturbances During Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2027
    Towards Equitable Monitoring in the ICU - Reducing Racial Bias of Pulse Oximeters with Corrective Algorithms
    TPCH Foundation Innovation Grants
    Open grant
  • 2025
    Surgery-related Heart Injury Evaluation: Limiting Damage (SHIELD) with dual antiplatelet therapy and dapagliflozin - a pilot study
    National Heart Foundation Vanguard Grant
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2025
    Pilot study of dual antiplatelet therapy and heart failure medication to manage myocardial injury in non-cardiac surgery
    Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthestists
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2016 - 2018
    Stemming devastating neurological injury caused by transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI): First-in-man application of two novel neuroprotective strategies to an interventional cardiology...
    National Heart Foundation of Australia
    Open grant

Supervision

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Available projects

  • Optimising intraoperative coagulation management for precision vascular surgery

    Overview:

    Vascular clamping, interruption of in-line laminar flow and exposure of blood to artificial surfaces, air and prothrombotic layers of the vascular wall all make vascular surgery one of the most prothrombotic settings in medicine, necessitating anticoagulation to avoid thrombotic burden, morbidity and mortality. Except among patients with known drug allergies, bolus dosing of intravenous unfractionated heparin (UFH) is universally selected as the anticoagulation of choice and is initiated immediately prior to arterial clamping. Precision care is essential to optimise the risk/benefit of its use. However, in practice, heparin use and reversal is a concerningly inexact science. This prospective, observational study has been designed explicitly to provide robust, impartial and industry-free data: (1) to accurately model the the pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) of UFH boluses and maintenance dosing, and protamine reversal; and, (2) to assess how the anticoagulant effect is monitored with latest iteration viscoelastic haemostatic assay/s (VHA/s), so as to improve the precision of intraoperative care and optimise the risk/benefit balance associated with their use.

    Objectives:

    Aim 1: Accurately model the PK/PD of IV UFH and protamine in vascular surgery to improve the precision of care and optimise the risk/benefit balance associated with anticoagulant use.

    Aim 2: To evaluate the validity of the two-clinically relevant, latest iteration VHA's during heparin use to provide vital information for coagulopathy monitoring and management.

    Study methodology:

    This is a prospective, observational study of 100 patients undergoing elective vascular surgery requiring intraoperative anticoagulation at tertiary hospitals in Brisbane. Serial blood samples will be concurrently measured for drug level, laboratory coagulation panels, TEG6s and ROTEMSigma parameters to allow accurate pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modelling of intravenous antithrombotics

    Outcomes and significance:

    1. Addresses an area of need: This detailed ‘real-world’ assessment and analysis of heparin dosing and effects will standardise perioperative heparin use to improve the precision of patient management.

    2. Directly influence a sizeable patient population: In 2017, over 2,000 surgeries requiring intravenous heparinisation were performed at TPCH, including 1,000 major vascular/hybrid procedures. As a major surgical hospital, TPCH has an obligation to advance the perioperative care of patients and ensure that best practice are employed to negotiate a safe perioperative period.

    3. Be immediately translatable into improved clinical practice. We will ise these data to formulate precise antithrombotic recommendationsand best practice clinical guidelines.

    4. Reduce the economic and social burdens of preventable surgical complications: the occurrence of potentially-preventable surgical complications is an important health economics burden for health systems and diminishes community confidence in the service provided.

    Funding:

    Funding obtained.

  • Individualised haemodynamic optimisation informed by the lower limit of cerebral autoregulation

    Background:

    Intraoperative hypotension (IOH) reportedly complicates between 35 - 85% of surgeries. Large observational studies demonstrate that even brief mild IOH below a mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) of 65mmHg are associated with perioperative organ ischaemia and injury (e.g., stroke, acute kidney injury, myocardial infarction). Due to its exquisite sensitivity to hypoperfusion and ischaemia the brain is considered the index organ of acceptable MAP threshold. Cerebral autoregulatory mechanisms maintain stable blood flow in the face of perfusion pressure changes reduction and determine the critical threshold below which vessel dilation cannot compensate for reduced MAP. Pre-clinical data show that this lower limit of cerebral autoregulation (LLA) can be measured using novel mathematical analysis and advanced non-invasive optical measurement of cerebral haemodynamics and metabolism with near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). Translation and optimization of this to the clinical setting to provide real-time feedback to the anaesthetist and individual optimization of patient blood pressure will be a practice changing development.

    Aims:

    The aim of this study is to translate and optimize a novel measure of the LLA using NIRS in a non-cardiac surgical population to test its feasibility for individualizing MAP targets to prevent IOH and associated morbidity and mortality.

    Study methodology:

    This is a prospective observational study of 100 adult patients undergoing non-cardiothoracic elective surgery under general anaesthesia with invasive arterial monitoring at major tertiary hospitals in Brisbane. In addition to the routine standard of care and monitoring, bilateral NIRS optodes (INVOS, Medtronic) will be attached prior to induction and continuously recorded in a time-stamped manner in conjunction with other routinely monitored physiological parameters.

    Outcomes and Significance of the project:

    This study has the potential to substantially alter how we think about and individualise intraoperative blood pressure management to minimise IOH and associated morbidity and mortality.

    The rich dataset obtained will: i) validate and optimise novel analysis techniques for the determination of LLA; ii) provide one of the largest repositories of data on cerebral autoregulatory limits in the general population undergoing surgery; and iii) determine associations with clinical/biochemical correlates of organ ischaemia. These data will form a platform for clinical guideline development and then be used to train and evaluate a convolutional neural network (CNN) for near real-time automated LLA analysis and ultimately inform the development of a prototype point-of-care cerebral autoregulation monitor.

    Funding:

    Funding obtained.

Supervision history

Current supervision

Media

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  • intensive care
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