Clinical decision limits for interpretation of direct bilirubin — A CALIPER study of healthy multiethnic children and case report reviews

Measurement of total and direct bilirubin is routinely performed for the differential diagnosis of hyperbilirubinemias. The diagnostic efficiency of a test is dependent on the chosen clinical decision limit. This study is designed to address the clinical decision limits for direct bilirubin. Routine...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical biochemistry 2015-01, Vol.48 (1-2), p.93-96
Hauptverfasser: Devgun, Manjit S., Chan, Man Khun, El-Nujumi, Adil M., Abara, Rosemary, Armbruster, David, Adeli, Khosrow
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Zusammenfassung:Measurement of total and direct bilirubin is routinely performed for the differential diagnosis of hyperbilirubinemias. The diagnostic efficiency of a test is dependent on the chosen clinical decision limit. This study is designed to address the clinical decision limits for direct bilirubin. Routine laboratory method was used to measure total and direct bilirubin in children up to the age of 18years. Case study data and serum from a group of healthy children were analyzed and statistical exercise was performed to establish decision limits. The reference interval for total bilirubin was 1–12μmol/L and for direct bilirubin 1–9μmol/L with the median direct bilirubin of 3μmol/L. In 17% of children with non-pathological jaundice, median total bilirubin was 173μmol/L, median direct bilirubin was 8μmol/L and median direct bilirubin percent was 49%. From birth direct bilirubin percentage decreased until total bilirubin was 41μmol/L, then it remained at ≤10%. Albumin increased with age, and was on average 2.4g/L higher when measured using bromocresol-green compared with bromocresol-purple. An increased amount of direct bilirubin was observed when albumin (detected using the bromocresol-purple method) was >35g/L. Direct bilirubin concentration of ≥10μmol/L should be used to consider the presence of conjugated hyperbilirubinemia provided that total bilirubin is also above the reference interval. A high direct bilirubin percentage is unlikely to offer any clinical value when total bilirubin is not increased. It is, however, a useful diagnostic tool when there is a persistence of hyperbilirubinemia or when total bilirubin increases during times of stress with direct bilirubin >10%. [Display omitted] •In children median direct bilirubin was 3μmol/L (range 1–9).•In non-pathological jaundice, median direct bilirubin was 8μmol/L.•In all subjects, median direct bilirubin was 49% of total bilirubin.•When total bilirubin is ≤12μmol/L, direct bilirubin offers little clinical value.•Direct bilirubin of ≥10μmol/L (>10% of total) is the clinical decision limit.
ISSN:0009-9120
1873-2933
DOI:10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2014.10.011