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Newborns bilirubin concentration determined by different methods in relation to hematocrit and albumin level.

Joanna Berska1, Jolanta Bugajska1, Krystyna Sztefko1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Monitoring of bilirubin is essential during early neonatal life. Bilirubin in high concentration is toxic to the brain and might cause irreversible neurological damage. Several different methods for bilirubin determination are available nowadays, but inconsistent results may be obtained. The study aimed to compare dry chemistry methods with vanadate oxidation method for bilirubin determination in relation to hematocrit and albumin level in neonates and infants.
METHODS: The study included 98 consecutive serum samples from newborns and infants (47 boys and 51 girls, mean age 19 ± 15 days) treated in the University Children's Hospital in Krakow. Total bilirubin (TBil) and neonatal bilirubin (NBil) concentration were measured by dry chemistry analyser (Vitros 4600, Ortho Clinical Diagnostics Inc.). Total bilirubin (TBilV) was also measured using vanadate oxidation method (Cormay, Poland). Albumin concentration and blood morphology have been routinely determined in all children.
RESULTS: No significant differences between the mean value of NBil (69.00 ± 67.76 μmol/L), TBil (81.26 ± 70.13 μmol/L) and TBilV (75.90 ± 60.62 μmol/L) were noticed. High coefficient correlation between NBil and TBil as well as between NBil and TBilV were noticed (Pearson's analysis, r = 0.99, r = 0.97, respectively; p < 0.0001 in both cases). There was a positive correlation between the difference (TBilV - NBil) and hematocrit (p < 0.009, r = 0.2664).
CONCLUSIONS: In newborns and infants the same method for bilirubin determination should be used when the concentration of bilirubin is monitored. When using vanadate oxidation method for bilirubin determination, hematocrit value should be taken into account when results are interpreted. 2020 Joanna Berska, Jolanta Bugajska, Krystyna Sztefko, published by CEON/CEES.

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Keywords:  albumin; bilirubin; diazo method; hematocrit; newborns; vanadate oxidation method

Year:  2020        PMID: 33033449      PMCID: PMC7526020          DOI: 10.2478/jomb-2019-0030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Biochem        ISSN: 1452-8266            Impact factor:   3.402


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