Professor Dumbor Ngaage

MB.BS, FRCSED, FWACS, FRCS(C-Th), FETCS, MS

Honorary Professor

Role at Hull York Medical School

Provision of phase II SSIP for medical students. Mentoring and work place-based teaching of medical students. Offering elective postings and tester sessions for students wishing to explore their interest in cardiothoracic surgery.

Biography

Professor Dumbor Ngaage is a consultant and Cardiac surgery Clinical Lead at Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. He graduated from from the college of Medicine, University of Benin, Nigeria, and obtained postgraduate specialist degrees from Nigeria and the UK. He then completed a fellowship at the Mayo Clinic, USA, and a Masters’ degree in Clinical Research from Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. He is an accomplished clinical scientist with multiple NIHR research grants.

Research

I am the chief investigator for an HTA-funded UK wide RCT called FARSTER-care. This research will redefine the recovery pathway following cardiac surgery. Current practice after cardiac surgery is for patients to undergo postoperative review at 6 weeks and start cardiac rehabilitation from 8 weeks after hospital discharge. This practice is not evidence-based and may prolong the recovery process with implications for patient fitness and health economics.

FARSTER-care will reduce the recovery pathway by almost half; with postoperative review at 3 weeks and cardiac rehabilitation starting at 4 weeks after hospital discharge. Physical fitness measures, patient reported outcomes and cost-effectiveness data will be compared between the two pathways.

Areas of Expertise

  • Mitral valve surgery
  • Coronary artery bypass with Total arterial revascularisation
  • Minimally invasive cardiac surgery
  • Postoperative recovery pathways
  • Clinical research
Teaching

I do not have a formal teaching role.

I provide clinical work place-based teaching, and supervise the conduct of research projects.

Collaborations

York Trials Unit and university of York for FARSTER (feasibility study funded by NHR RfPB) and FARSTER-Care (NIHR HTA-funded RCT)

Hull Health Trials Unit and University of Hull for Endoscopic vein harvesting (for re-submission to NIHR HSDR programme)

Departments of computer science, medical engineering and Renfrew Group International, for: funding application for remote monitoring for prehabilitation and cardiac rehabilitation

School of Sport, Exercise & Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Hull, for preP-ACe

Postgraduate research supervision

I now have capacity to provide postgraduate supervision, and will be looking forward to offering this in the near future.

External roles

Clinical Lead for National Cardiac Surgery Trials Initiative for Valve intervention and Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery

Honours and awards

2023 National Clinical Impact Award

2023/24 Local Clinical Excellence Awards

2023 Finalist for HUTH Golden Heart Awards for “outstanding contribution to Diversity, Equality and Inclusion”.