About Brad Sobolewski, MD, MEd

Brad Sobolewski, MD, MEd is a Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine and an Associate Director for the Pediatric Residency Training Program at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. He is on Twitter/X @PEMTweets, on Instagram @BradSobolewski, authors the Pediatric Emergency Medicine site PEMBlog and is the host and creator of PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast. All views are strictly my own and not official medical advice.

Why we do what we do: Ondansetron for acute gastroenteritis associated vomiting

By |2016-12-14T12:56:53-05:00May 3rd, 2014|Gastroenterology, What We Do|

Chances are you will be seeing a patient with vomiting during your next shift in the ED. That vomiting may very well be caused by a case of acute gastroenteritis (AGE). You've probably written for, and also prescribed ondansetron (Zofran) - perhaps in a reflexive fashion. As with many therapies that have become accepted into routine practice I think that it important [...]

PEM Currents takes a crack at clavicle fractures

By |2014-04-28T16:47:23-04:00April 29th, 2014|Orthopedics, Podcasts|

This edition of PEMCurrents takes a crack at clavicle fractures. The old dictum about broken collarbones states that if both ends of the bone are in the same room it'll heal fine. For the most part this is true - at least in prepubescent patients. New literature in adults has suggested that outcomes are better for athletes when patients with [...]

Absorbable versus nonabsorbable sutures

By |2014-04-24T06:12:54-04:00April 24th, 2014|Procedures|

There are many options for wound repair. It is no secret that the face is a common location for lacerations in children. Because children, especially toddlers and preschoolers, are inclined to be scared by intimidating ED physicians many parents inquire about dissolvable sutures, so that their child will not have to be held down twice (once for placement and once [...]

Fracture Fridays: Bony complications of repeated shoulder dislocations

By |2016-12-14T12:56:53-05:00April 18th, 2014|Fracture Fridays, Orthopedics|

The Case After successfully reducing the shoulder of a young athlete - his fourth, your first. He says the the last 2 times he dislocated it was reduced by his team trainer on the sidelines. You obtain XRays and note the following. Courtesy of Wikipedia The Diagnosis This is a Bankart lesion. Note the abnormality in the inferior [...]

What I’m reading: Indications for bronchoscopy in inhaled foreign bodies

By |2016-12-14T12:56:53-05:00April 15th, 2014|Pulmonology|

Once in a while you'll see a child with a chronic cough. Even in the absence of a compelling history - and let's face it, the history cupboard is often bare - it is important to consider the possibility of an inhaled foreign body. Thinking about the possibility of a bronchial foreign body got me thinking about the indications for [...]

Briefs: ITP

By |2018-03-22T21:57:53-04:00April 10th, 2014|Hematology|

A really well looking preschooler has been referred to the ED because of petechiae and bruising. The mom has consulted Dr. Google and is worried that her son has leukemia. He had a cold last week that he recovered from, and has not had any recent fevers, weight loss, bone pain, pallor or any other complaints for that matter. He [...]

No, No Cipro (for uncomplicated UTI)

By |2016-12-14T12:56:53-05:00April 3rd, 2014|Infectious Diseases|

Uncomplicated urinary tract infections (your garden variety cystitis) is a common ED diagnosis. For most patients there is a wide variety of potentially effective treatment options. The purpose of this post is to caution you against the use of fluoroquinolones (like ciprofloxacin) to treat uncomplicated UTIs in children. Why is this the case? Well, fluoroquinolones are known to be one [...]

Tech Tuesdays: Go Pro or go home

By |2016-12-14T12:56:53-05:00April 1st, 2014|Tech|

Recently the Emergency Medicine docs at TamingtheSRU.com and University of Cincinnati Emergency Medicine Residency Program have been sharing some innovate first person videos focused on procedures in the ED. Here is an example of pericardiocentesis. You may be familiar with the diminutive Go Pro (GoPro.com) as the camera of choice for extreme sports enthusiasts, but it has several [...]

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