Basic Information
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Name: Prof. Babatunde B. OSINAIKE |
Faculty: CLINICAL SCIENCES |
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Department: Anaesthesia | |
Designation: Professor |
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Brief Biography: |
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CURRICULUM VITAE
First Academic Appointment |
Lecturer I , Ladoke Akintola University, June 2005 |
Present Post (with date) |
Lecturer I (1 February, 2008) |
Date of Last Promotion |
Not applicable |
Date Last considered |
Not applicable |
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION (WITH DATES) |
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Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. |
1986-1992 |
Academic Qualification (with dates and granting bodies) |
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Secondary School Certificate |
May 1985 WAEC |
Bachelor of Medicine, |
December 1992 Obafemi Awolowo |
Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) |
University, Ile-Ife |
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND DIPLOMAS (WITH DATES AND GRANTING BODIES) |
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Postgraduate Diploma in Anaesthesia, West African College of Surgeons. (DA, WACS). |
April 2000 |
Fellowship of the Faculty of Anaesthesia, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria (FMCA). |
May 2004 |
Certificate in Cardiac Anaesthesia, Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Chennai, India. |
January 2009 |
Scholarships, Fellowships and Prizes (with date) in respect of Undergraduate and Postgraduate work. |
Nil |
HONOURS, DISTINCTIONS AND MEMBERSHIP OF LEARNED SOCIETIES
1. Best Anaesthetist at the first Ibadan Basic Trauma Care course held in August 2003 at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.
2. Member, Nigeria Medical Association (1992)
3. Member, Nigeria Society of Anaesthetists (1998)
4. Member, Society for the Study of Pain (2006)
5. Member, Nigerian Association of Cleft lip and Palate (2006)
6. Member, European Association of Cardiothoracic Anaesthetists (2010)
DETAILS OF TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL
1. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology
Undergraduate Taught medical students Introduction to General andSpecialty Anaesthesia, Pain Management, ICU and CPRbetween 2005 and 2007.
2. University of Ibadan
Undergraduate Teaching Anaesthesia (Introduction to General andSpecialty Anaesthesia, Pain Management, Intensive Care Medicine and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) to Medical and Dental students (2008 till date)
Postgraduate Teaching General and Specialty Anaesthesia to Postgraduate Diploma in Anaesthesia students with emphasis on Airway management, Dental Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine (2008 till date). Teaching General and Specialty Anaesthesia to MSc. Anaesthesia students with emphasis on airway management, Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia andIntensive Care Medicine (2008 till date).Teaching Anaesthesia to MSc. Physiotherapy and MSc. Surgery studentswith emphasis on Intensive Care Physiotherapy (2008 till date).
Researches
a) COMPLETED
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b) IN PROGRESS
This study commenced in October 2009. The data collection is on-going. At the conclusion of this study, we should be able to come up with the common ECG changes seen in adult patients presenting for surgery in our institution and also determine the peri-operative usefulness of the preoperative ECG.
This is a joint work between Anaesthetists and Microbiologists, which commenced about 12months ago. Following approval of the study proposal by the ethical committee, the study is on-going. The outcome of this study will reveal common organisms which colonise/infect ICU patients, procedures that encourage such and how nosocomial infections can be well controlled in our ICU.
We hope to determine the predictors and outcome of admission refusal in the ICU of the University College Hospital, Ibadan. Also, we want to determine how this has contributed to the mortality in the refused group.
Anecdotal evidence shows that the demand for ICU beds by neurosurgical patients is as high as 60% in our centre. However, the intensive care personnel and resources have not proportionately increased with the demand. What may help to solve this problem is identifying those factors involved in prolonging the length of stay in ICU. This study is a joint work between the anaesthetists and the neurosurgeons. The proposal is about to be submitted to the ethical committee.
Head injury is one of the leading causes of traumatic death in our country. The identification of reliable indicators of outcome after head injury is critical to appropriate counselling of family members and the use of resources. The purpose of this study is to determine which of a comprehensive set of prospectively collected variables, available soon after injury, will be predictive of mortality in a uniform population of patients with head injury. Logistic regression analysis will be used to ensure that variables found to be associated with mortality are statistically independent. This study is a joint work between the anaesthetists and the neurosurgeons. The proposal is about to be submitted to the ethical committee. |
c) Dissertation And Thesis
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Publications
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Authors |
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Journals |
Vol:pages |
2001 |
Amanor-Boadu S.D., Osinaike B., Sanusi, A. A. Oyebamiji A.A., Eyelade R.O. |
Perioperative morbidity and mortality associated with Anaemia in the emergency patient. |
African Journal of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care.[ Nigeriahttp://www.priory.com/anaes.htm" style="color: rgb(136, 62, 186);">http://www.priory.com/anaes.htm |
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2006 |
Osinaike B.B., Komolafe K.O., Olaifa O., Oyebamiji E.O. |
Spinal Anaesthesia for Caesarean Section in a patient with Kyphoscoliosis.African |
Journal of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. [Nigeria] |
Vol. 7, No 2, 16-18. |
2006 |
Osinaike B., Amanor-Boadu S. |
Paediatric Trauma Admissions in a Nigerian ICU. |
The Internet Journal of Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine. [USA] |
Vol. 9, No 2 |
2007 |
Osinaike B.B., Akere A., Olajumoke T.O., Oyebamiji E.O. |
Cardiorespiratory changes during Upper GI endoscopy. |
African Health Sciences.[Uganda] |
Vol. 7, No 2, 103-107. |
2007 |
Osinaike B.B, Dairo M.D, Oyebamiji E.O, Odesanya J.O., Tanimowo A. |
The attitude of the general public to risks associated with Anaesthesia. |
East African Journal of Public Health. [Tanzania] |
Vol. 4, No 1, 40-42. |
2007 |
Osinaike B.B., Oyedeji A.O., Adeoye O.T, Dairo M.D., Aderinto D.A. |
Effect of breastfeeding during venepuncture in the neonate. |
Annals of Tropical Paediatrics. . [UK] |
Vol. 27, 201-205 |
2007 |
Aderounmu A.O.A., Oguntola A.S., Lawal O.O., Eziyi A.K., Bello T.O., Osinaike B.B., Agodirin S.O. |
Mirizzi syndrome caused by bile pseudocyst- case report and challenges to management. |
West African Journal of Medicine. [Nigeria] |
Vol. 26, No 2,148-151. |
2007 |
Osinaike B.B., Oyebamiji E.O., Aderinto D. A., Dairo M.D., Diya K.S. |
Evaluation of knowledge of Doctors in a Nigerian tertiary hospital about CPR. |
The Nigeria Medical Practitioner [Nigeria]. |
Vol. 52, No 1, 16-18. |
2007 |
Osinaike B.B., Amanor-Boadu S.D., Lawani-Osunde A.S., EyeladeO.R. |
A clinical comparison of cardiorespiratory changes during unilateral spinal anaesthesia. |
West African Journal of Medicine [Nigeria] |
Vol. 26, No 3, 230-233. |
2008 |
Bello T.O., Osinaike B.B., Adeniyi T.O. |
Tramadol as Prophylactic Analgesia for hysterosalpingography: a single-blind randomized controlled trial. |
African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences [Nigeria]. |
Vol. 37, No 2,157-160. |
2009 |
Osinaike B., Aderinto D. |
Intensive care unit admission from Operating theatre |
African Journal of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care [Nigeria]. |
Vol 9, No 2, 14 - 17. |
2010 |
Osinaike B.B., Ogunbode O.O., Aderinto D.A. |
Clinical audit of knowledge and practice of epidural labour analgesia amongst obstetricians in south-west Nigeria. |
East African Journal of Public Health [Tanzania]. |
Vol 7, No 2, 191-5 |
2011 |
Eyelade O.R., Osinaike B.B., Ademola S.A. |
Predictors of difficult laryngoscopy in children presenting for cleft lip and palate surgery. |
Nigerian Journal of Plastic Surgery [Nigeria]. |
Vol. 7, No 1, 9 – 14. |
2011 |
Atalabi O.M., Osinaike B.B. |
X-ray Hysterosalpingography – The most painful part of the Nigerian woman. |
African Journal of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care [Nigeria]. |
Vol. 11, No. 1, 24-28. |
2011 |
.Osinaike B., Ogar J. |
Anaesthesia for Emergency Caesarean section in a patient with Peripartum Cardiomyopathy- a case report. |
Cardiovascular Journal of Africa [South Africa] |
Vol 22, No 6, 337-340. |
2012 |
Oluwadiya KS, Osinaike BB, Eziyi AK, Oyebamiji EO, Kolawole IK |
A Theatre Time Utilization Survey in a University Teaching Hospital from a Developing Country. |
J Anesth Clin Res 3 |
No 5: :210 - 213. [ ] |
2012 |
Osunlaja TO, Osinaike BB, Olusanya AA. |
Haemorrhagic pulmonary oedema following postoperative laryngospasm after ear reconstructive surgery: a case report. |
Nigerian Journal of Plastic Surgery [Nigeria]. |
Vol 8, No.1, 44-48. |
2012 |
Osinaike B.B., Akinyemi O.A, Sanusi AA. |
ICU utilization by Cardio-thoracic patients in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital. |
Nigerian Journal of Surgery [Nigeria]. |
Vol 18, No. 2, 75-79. |
2013 |
Osinaike B.B., Ogunro P.S., OyebamijiE.O., Ogungbamigbe T.O. |
Effects of varying doses of tramadol on gastric pH. Anaesthesia |
Essays and Researches. [Kingdom Saudi Arabia]. |
Vol 7: 25-8 |
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