One case of acute kidney injury caused by diclofenac sodium capsules in military pilots
A case of acute kidney injury in a military pilot after taking normal dose of diclofenac sodium capsules for 2 days was reported.Serum creatinine 519.1 μmol/L,blood urea 15.01 mmol/L,blood uric acid 590.4 μmol/L were tested,and dexamethasone injection was given intravenously.After 8 days,renal function returned to normal.After 1 month of ground observation,the patient was generally in good condition,and the abdominal ultrasound,renal vascular ultrasound,hematuria routine,and renal function were all normal.After discussion and decision by the Special Service Health Identification Committee,the aviation medical identification conclusion was that the flight was qualified.This article shows that military pilots should carefully read the drug instructions before taking diclofenac sodium capsules due to their illness,pay close attention to renal function after medication,and effectively ensure the safety of medication while maintaining the stability of the combat effectiveness of the troops.