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Office
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75390Phone+1 214-590-8536Fax+1 214-590-6945
Summary
- Dr. Babatunde Ogunnaike is an anesthesiologist based in Dallas, TX. He completed his residency in anesthesiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center from 1996-1999, following his graduation from the University of Ilorin Faculty of Health Sciences in 1983. Dr. Ogunnaike has contributed to several publications on topics such as trauma risk assessment and anesthetic drugs, with articles appearing in journals like Anesthesia and Analgesia and Surgical Neurology International. His research has been cited by other publications multiple times. He has also been involved in clinical trials, including one focused on postoperative pain and morphine consumption after mastectomy using Lyrica.
Education & Training
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterResidency, Anesthesiology, 1996 - 1999
- University of Ilorin Faculty of Health SciencesClass of 1983
Certifications & Licensure
- TX State Medical License 1999 - 2025
- AL State Medical License 1998 - 2023
- American Board of Anesthesiology Anesthesiology
Clinical Trials
- Postoperative Pain and Morphine Consumption After Mastectomy - Lyrica Start of enrollment: 2006 Dec 01
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- A Prospective Multicenter Comparison of Trauma and Injury Severity Score, American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status, and National Surgical Quality Improvem...Eric Owen Yeates, Jeffry Nahmias, Viktor Gabriel, Xi Luo, Babatunde Ogunnaike
Anesthesia and Analgesia. 2024-06-01 - 1 citationsComparison of National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Surgical Risk Calculator and Trauma and Injury Severity Score Risk Assessment Tools in Predicting Outcomes ...Jeffrey Santos, Catherine M Kuza, Xi Luo, Babatunde Ogunnaike, M Iqbal Ahmed
The American Surgeon. 2023-10-01 - 2 citationsAnesthetic drugs for rapid sequence intubation: ketamine, but what dose? Author's reply.Gerald Matchett, Irina Gasanova, Christina A Riccio, Mary C Sunna, Babatunde O Ogunnaike
Intensive Care Medicine. 2022-05-01
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