Types of Bilirubin Clinical Chemistry Review 105
TYPE REFERENCE RANGE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OTHER
Total bilirubin
Conjugated bilirubin
(direct bilirubin)
Unconjugated bilirubin
(indirect bilirubin)
0.2–1 mg/dL
<0.2 mg/dL
<0.8 mg/dL
↑liver disease, hemolysis,
hemolytic disease of newborn.
In infants, >20 mg/dL associ-
ated with brain damage
(kernicterus)
↑liver disease, obstructive
jaundice
↑prehepatic, posthepatic,
& some types of hepatic
jaundice
Sum of conjugated, unconjugated, & delta
bilirubin. Avoid hemolysis. Protect sample
from light. Jendrassik-Grof method. Diazo
reagent. Accelerator added so conjugated
bilirubin reacts. Bilirubinometry for
neonates only. Measures reflected light
from skin using 2 wavelengths.
Bilirubin monoglucuronide, bilirubin
diglucuronide, & delta bilirubin (bound to
albumin; only seen with significant hepatic
obstruction). Avoid hemolysis. Protect from
light. Jendrassik-Grof method. Diazo
reagent. No accelerator required.
Calculated value. Total bili – direct bili.
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