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Bilirubin
Measures bilirubin levels in pericardial fluid (fluid surrounding the heart).
Why This Biomarker Matters
Elevated bilirubin in pericardial fluid may indicate liver disease, hemolysis, or pericardial inflammation. This test helps diagnose serious conditions affecting the heart and surrounding tissues.
Optimal Ranges
Clinician-defined 4-point reference thresholds (mg/dL)
Default Range
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Overview
Bilirubin is a yellowish compound produced when your body breaks down old red blood cells. When measured in pericardial fluid (fluid around the heart), elevated bilirubin can indicate liver disease, hemolysis (breakdown of red blood cells), or bile duct obstruction. It can also reflect pericardial inflammation or infection. This specialized test helps diagnose serious cardiac and metabolic conditions affecting the tissue surrounding your heart.
Related Health Conditions
Conditions where Bilirubin is commonly tested
Related Health Goals
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
1975-2Primary1974-51978-61977-849763-670199-51972-914422-012476-858941-627198-133870-744033-932303-01976-043824-241016-714631-648624-158450-842719-520505-450551-153327-35770-353415-654362-954363-714420-459166-959827-659828-468367-213877-672898-072925-174906-977137-877452-189871-889872-697770-21973-729767-114424-639461-943887-914423-847225-847994-914421-2Available Lab Tests
Order tests that measure this biomarker
Adrenal Complete
Advanced Cardiovascular Health Basic
Advanced Cardiovascular Health Comprehensive
Advanced Liver Health Basic
Advanced Liver Health Comprehensive
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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
Fractionated Bilirubin
Hepatic Function Panel with GGT
Urinalysis Complete
Urinalysis Complete Test with Reflex to Culture
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