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Bilirubin - urine
Conjugated bilirubin-urine; Direct bilirubin-urine
Definition:
A test that measures the amount of bilirubin in urine. Bilirubin metabolism begins with the breakdown of red blood cells (RBCs) by phagocytic cells (cells that consume and digest other cells). Hemoglobin is broken down to heme and globin. Heme is converted to bilirubin, which is then carried by albumin in the blood to the liver. In the liver, most of the bilirubin is conjugated with glucuronic acid before it is excreted in the bile. Conjugated bilirubin is called direct bilirubin, and unconjugated bilirubin is called indirect bilirubin. Total bilirubin = DB + IB. Conjugated bilirubin is excreted into the bile by the liver and stored in the gall bladder or transferred directly to the small intestines. How the Test is Performed A 24-hour urine sample is needed. The health care provider will instruct you, if necessary, to discontinue drugs that may interfere with the test.
How to Prepare for the Test No special preparation is necessary for this test, but if the collection is being taken from an infant, a couple of extra collection bags may be necessary. How the Test will Feel The test involves only normal urination, and there is no discomfort. Why the Test is Performed This test may be performed when liver or gallbladder problems are suspected.
Bilirubin is further metabolized by bacteria in the intestines to urobilins, which contribute to the color of the feces. A small percentage of these compounds are reabsorbed and eventually appear in the urine, where they are referred to as urobilinogen.
Infant:
Thoroughly wash the area around the urethra (the hole from which the urine flows). Open a urine collection bag (a plastic bag with an adhesive paper on one end), and place it on your infant. For males, the entire penis can be placed in the bag and the adhesive attached to the skin. For females, the bag is placed over the labia. Place a diaper over the infant (bag and all). The infant should be checked frequently and the bag changed after the infant has urinated into the bag. For active infants, this procedure may take a couple of attempts-lively infants can easily displace the bag. The urine is drained into the container for transport to the laboratory.
Deliver it to the laboratory or your health care provider as soon as possible upon completion.
The lab analyzes the sample for the amount of copper.
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