Normal Bilirubin Levels In Infants Chart. At first the amount of a substance in the blood increases then begins to decline. Their inability to get rid of excess bilirubin results in jaundice. Normal bilirubin levels are usually under 5mg dl but most newborns have it above 5mg dl and have some kind of jaundice at birth. Levels above 25 mg untreated can be neurotoxic in newborns.
Listed in this appendix are pediatric normal ranges for some of the more common hematology and chemistry tests along with the references from which they were obtained. It happens because the blood breaks down in the same way in newborns as in adults but newborns have relatively immature pathways of the liver. At first the amount of a substance in the blood increases then begins to decline. The 95th percentile for bottle fed infants is a serum bilirubin level of 11 4 mg dl v 14 5 mg dl for the breast fed population and the 97th percentiles are 12 4 and 14 8 mg dl respectively. The information recorded on a bilirubin chart for infants can also be very useful in identifying the type of treatment that the baby needs to undergo. How to test bilirubin levels in newborns.
Normal bilirubin values lie between reference ranges the lower limit and the upper limit.
It s normal to have some bilirubin in your blood. In a normal situation about the fourth day of life in children there is a minimum bilirubin. Direct bilirubin 0 0 1 0 2 and 0 3 is normal results and cannot be a cause of jaundice unless indirect bilirubin continue to be high. Almost all babies have increased bilirubin levels within 1 2 days of birth. Indirect bilirubin 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 and 0 3 are all normal levels of blood bilirubin. What is the level of bilirubin in the blood for it to be considered severe in infants.