Bilirubin (Total, Direct, Indirect)

Measures total, direct, and indirect bilirubin levels in the blood to evaluate liver function. Elevated bilirubin can indicate jaundice or liver disease.

Also known asBilirubin (totalDirectIndirect)Serum Bilirubin (total

Available via

Home Collection, Lab Visit

Contains

3 parameters

Earliest reports in

Same Day

Test details

Bilirubin (Total, Direct, Indirect) Test in Aliganj Overview

The bilirubin serum test is used to measure the amount of bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a waste product that results from the breakdown of red blood cells.

Why consider this test?

Total Bilirubin

  • What it is: Total bilirubin is the sum of both direct and indirect bilirubin in the blood.
  • Why it’s tested: This value helps assess liver function, red blood cell breakdown, and the bile ducts' ability to excrete waste. High levels of total bilirubin can indicate jaundice, liver disease, or a breakdown of red blood cells.

Direct Bilirubin (Conjugated Bilirubin)

  • What it is: Direct bilirubin is the form of bilirubin that has been processed by the liver, conjugated (joined with another molecule), and is water-soluble.
  • Why it’s tested: It is measured to assess the liver’s ability to process bilirubin. Elevated direct bilirubin can indicate liver diseases such as hepatitis or blockages in the bile ducts (such as gallstones or tumors).

Who should get this test done?

Individuals who may benefit from the bilirubin test include:

  • People with symptoms of liver disease, such as yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice), dark urine, pale stools, abdominal pain, or unexplained fatigue
  • Those with gallbladder disease or suspected bile duct obstructions (e.g., gallstones or tumors)
  • Newborns who may develop neonatal jaundice, a common condition in which bilirubin builds up in the blood
  • Individuals with hemolytic anemia or other conditions that cause excessive breakdown of red blood cells
  • People who are undergoing treatment for liver disease or monitoring liver function

More Information:

Interpreting Results

  • Jaundice: High bilirubin levels are often associated with jaundice, a yellowish tint to the skin and eyes. This condition can occur due to liver problems, blood disorders, or blockages in the bile ducts.
  • Liver Health: These tests are crucial for diagnosing liver dysfunction or damage.
  • Hemolysis: High indirect bilirubin levels can signal conditions such as hemolytic anemia, where red blood cells are destroyed more rapidly than normal.

Aliasis

  • Total bilirubin blood test
  • Direct bilirubin test
  • Indirect bilirubin test
  • Serum bilirubin level

 

Preparations

No special preparations needed

Test included
Bilirubin (Total, Direct, Indirect) includes 3 parameters

  • Bilirubin, Total
  • Bilirubin, Direct
  • Bilirubin, Indirect

Test code

1527H

Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
SpecimenVacutainerVolume
SerumYellow Vacutainer1 ML

Specimen stability information

Serum

Specimen rejection criteria

Test run frequency

Every Day TIME - 11:00 , 15:00

Turn around time

Same Day

Performing locations

Department

  • Bio Chemistry

CPT and Loinc codes

Bilirubin (Total, Direct, Indirect)

260