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Dissertations of National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria DISSERTATIONS OF NATIONAL POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF NIGERIA FACULTY OF ANAESTHESIA S/N AUTHOR TITLE YEAR 1 Kushimo, Olusola T. A case book of twenty case Reports illustrating May various aspects of Anaesthesia 1984 2 Sotunmbi, Patience T. A book of 20 cases involving various aspects of Nov.1984 Anaesthesia 3 Lawani – Osunde, A Case book of 20 cases Report illustrating Nov.1988 Adesuwa S. various aspects of Anaesthesia 4 Amanor – Boadu, A book of 20 cases illustrating various Aspects of May Simbo. D Anaesthesia 1987 5 Mosuro, Olufemi S. Some Aspects of Anaesthesia, An illustration with 1988 Twenty case Reports 6 Braide, Thomas D. A book of 20 cases illustrating various Aspects of May Anaesthesia 1989 7 Ohiosimuan, Moses I. Incidence of Peri-Operative Hypertension at the 1989 University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City 8 Akpa, Fidelia N. A book of 15 cases illustrating various aspects of 1990 Anaesthesia 9 Okoro, James A.A.S. A book of 15 cases illustrating various Aspects of May Anaesthesia 1990 10 Ezike, Humphrey A. A case book illustrating various aspects of Nov 1991 Anaesthesia in fifteen surgical procedures 11 Ikwuagwu, Mihaela D. A book of 15 cases illustrating various aspects of Nov 1991 Anaesthesia 12 Orubo, Christiana N. A book of 15 cases illustrating various aspects of Nov 1991 Anaesthesia 13 Sanusi, A.A. A book of 15 cases illustrating various aspects of Nov 1991 Anaesthesia 14 Amata, Andrew O. A book of 15 cases illustrating various Aspects of Nov 1994 Anaesthesia 15 Bolorunduro, Sunday A book of 15 cases illustrating various Aspects of May A. Anaesthesia 1994 16 Eshiet, Atim I. A case book of Anaesthetic Practice Nov.1994 17 Jolayemi, Taiwo A. A book of 15 cases ilustrating various aspects of May Anaesthesia 1994 18 Ovadje, Oviemo O. A book of 15 cases illustrating various aspects of May Anaesthesia 1994 19 Edomwonyi, A book of 15 case Reports illustrating various Nov.1995 Nosakhare P. aspects of Anaesthesia 20 Ogunbiyi, Obashina A. A book of 15 cases illustrating various Aspects of May1995 Anaesthesia 21 Abata, Suckie E. A book of 15 case Reports illustrating various May Aspects of Anaesthesia 1997 1 DISSERTATIONS OF NATIONAL POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF NIGERIA 22 Igho – Pemu, Priscilla A prospective study of Epidural Analgesia: Nov.1997 E. Problems and Prospects of setting up an Obstetric Epidural service in a developing country 23 Amadasun, F.E. Comparison of the Effectiveness of second dose Nov. thiopentone and intravenous lignocaine in 1998 obtunding the haemodynamic response to laryngoscopy and intubation 24 Bolaji, Benjamin A book of 15 cases illustrating various aspects of May1998 Anaesthesia 25 Onyemenam- Adudu, A book of 15 case report illustrating various 1998 Onyebuchi P. aspects of the challenging Practice of Anaesthesia 26 Asemota, O.Y.O A book of 15 case report illustrating various May aspects of Anaesthesia 1999 27 Faponle, A.F. A book of 15 case Reports illustrating various May Aspects of Anaesthesia 1999 28 Imasuen, S.O. A book of 15 case Reports illustrating various May aspects of Anaesthesia 2000 29 Ahmadu, A. A book of 15 case Reports illustrating various May Aspects of Anaesthesia 2001 30 Okafor, U.V. Casebook submitted to the National Postgraduate Nov. medical College of Nigeria 2001 31 Erhenede, O Comparison of Dipyrone with Pentazocine for May Postoperative 2002 32 Olukoju, O.P. E. Pattern of Post Dural puncture Headache amongst Nov. Non-obstetric surgical patients in Lagos Tertiary 2002 Health Institutions 33 DESALU, Ibironke Comparison of Crystalloid preload with Ephedrine Nov. Infusion for the Prevention of Hypotension During 2003 Spinal (Subarachnoid) Anaesthesia for Ceasarean Section 34 OYEKUNLE, A Book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating April Margaret Adekemi Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2003 35 RUKEWE, Ambrose A Book of Case report, Illustrating Various Nov. Aspects of Anaesthesia 2003 36 ABDULLAHI, A. Incidence of Immediate Post-Anaesthetic May Abdulkareem Complications in the recovery Room at the 2004 University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan. 37 FALOPE, L. Olutoyese Randomized controlled Trial of Dexamethasone as May a prophylactic Antiemetic in Women Undergoing 2004 Short- stay Diagnostic Gynaecological laparoscopy Under Ketamine Anaesthesia 38 OSINAIKE, Babatunde Cardiorespiratory Change During Unilateral Spinal May Babasola Anaesthesia: A Clinical Comparison with 2004 Conventional Spinal Anaesthesia 2 DISSERTATIONS OF NATIONAL POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF NIGERIA 39 OYELEKE, Stevens Spinal Anaesthesia for Caesarean Section with May Olaide Low – Dose Hyperbaric Bupivacaine 2005 Fentanyl Combination Compared with the Standard Dose Hyperbaric Bupivacaine 40 Jamgbadi, S.S. A Book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating Nov. Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2005 41 Ekwere, Ifeoma Toyin A Book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating Nov. A. Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2005 42 Adamu, S. A. A Book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating May Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2006 43 Johnson, Uyoata Udo A Book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating May Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2006 44 Olateju, Simeon A Book of Case Reports Illustrating Various May Olugbade Aspect of Anaesthesia 2006 45 Osaigbovo, Etinose A Book of Twelve Cases Reports Illustrating May Philip Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2006 46 Tudjegbe, Sampson A Book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating May Onovughakpo Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2006 47 Eyo, Catherine A Book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating May Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2006 48 Fatungase, Olubunmi A Book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating Nov. Motunrayo Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2006 49 Mafe, Abiola Aduke A Book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating Nov. Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2006 50 Nuhu, Samuel Isaiah A Book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating Nov. Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2006 51 Ogunsakin, Alexander A Book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating Nov. Taylor Various Aspects of the Practice of Anaesthesia. 2006 52 Onyekwulu, Anayo A Book of Twelve Cases Illustrating Various Nov 2006 Fidelis Aspects Anaesthesia 53 Oyedepo, O. Olubukola A Book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating Nov. Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2006 54 RASAKI, Adebayo Antiaemetic Prophylaxis During Spinal Analgesia Nov. Isiaka for Caesarean Delivery: A Comparison of 2006 Ondansetron and Matoclporamide 55 Imarengiaye C. O. Subarachnoid Block for Caesarean Section: May Prospects and Problems in the University of Benin 2006 Teaching Hospital, Benin City 56 ADIGUN, Tinuola Comparison of Intravenous Ephedrine with Nov 2007 Abiodun Phenylephrine for the Maintenance of Arterial Blood Pressure During Elective Caesarean Section Under Spinal Anaesthesia 3 DISSERTATIONS OF NATIONAL POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF NIGERIA 57 Ajuzieogu O. V. A Book of Twelve Clinical Cases Illustrating Nov. Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2007 58 AKANMU, Comparison of the Analgesic Effect of Intrathecal May Olanrewaju N. Fentanyl and Midazolam 2007 59 OGUNTADE, Florence A Book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating Nov. A. Olufunmilayo Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2007 60 SOTANNDE, Effective Dose of Rectal Acetaminophen for May Adeshola Isiaq Immediate Postoperative Pain Relief in Paediatric 2007 Day – Care Inguinal Surgery. 61 EGBEKUN, Rowland A Book of Twelve Cases Illustrating Various May. Natel Aspects of Anaesthesia 2008 62 Ehioze-Osifo, A.A. Attenuation of the Pressor Response to Nov. Laryngoscopy and Endotracheal Intubation. 2008 A Comparison of Intravenous Esmolol and Lidocaine 63 ODIAKOSA, Martina Evaluation of Oral Ketamine for Pain Relief in Nov.2008 Chioma Wound Care Procedures in the Adult Burns Patients. 64 IBE, Okechukwu A Book of Twelve Case Illustrating various Nov. Stephen Aspect of Anaesthesia 2008 65 ADEBAYO, A.A. Intravenous Line Trip Cultures and Bacteraemia in Nov. the Intensive Care Unit of the University College 2009 Hospital, Ibadan 66 ADESIDA, Adeniyi A Prospective Study of Perioperative Blood May Glucose Concentration in Children at the Lagos 2009 University Teaching Hospital 67 AKINTIMOYE Maria Propofol Verus Halothane for the Insertion of May Omodele Laryngeal Mask Airway in Nigerian Children 2009 68 CHUKWU, C. John A Book of twelve Case Reports Illustrating Nov 2009 various Aspects of Anaesthesia 69 FOM, Alfred Dahwol A Casebook of Twelve Case Reports illustrating May Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2009 70 NWOSU Arinze D.G. Attenuation of the Cardiovascular Responses to May laryngoscopy and Intubation: A Comparison of 2009 intravenous Fentanyl and Repeat-Dose propofol. 71 ODESANYA, J. O. Incidence of Post-Dural Puncture Headache and Nov 2009 Evaluation of Conservative management in patients for Caesarean Section 72 Ofoegbu,Victor A. Intrathecal Anaesthesia: A Comparison Between May Azubike Plain Ropivaine and Plain Bupivacaine for 2009 Electrive Caesarean Delivery 4 DISSERTATIONS OF NATIONAL POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF NIGERIA 73 OMO, A Book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating May Ekeneamchukwu Various Aspects of Anaesthesia 2009 Nkadi Okadi 74 Omosofe Folorunso A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Propofol May Oladimeji with Thiopentone in Electroconvulsive Therapy 2009 75 Onyia, Emeka Anthony A book of Twelve Case Reports Illustrating Nov various aspects of Anaesthesia 2009 76 UFOEGBUNAM, Incidence of Post Dural Puncture Head-Ache and May Maduabuchi Paul Ease of Needle Insetion: A Comparison of 25 2009 Guage Quincke and 25 Guage Whitacre Spinal Needle in Nigerian Obstetric Patients 77 Yinusa N. Gafar A Book of 12 Cases Reports on Various Aspects May
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