Successful treatment of hyperbilirubinemia by monitoring serum unbound bilirubin in an extremely preterm infant with bacterial infection

Izumi Kishi, Nobuhiko Nagano, Daichi Katayama, Takayuki Imaizumi, Takuya Akimoto, Kazumasa Fuwa, Ryoji Aoki, Midori Hijikata, Kazunori Kayama, Ryota Kato, Aya Okahashi, Ichiro Morioka

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Abstract

Background: Bacterial infections and some antibiotics show displacer effects on bilirubin-albumin binding and in-crease unbound bilirubin (UB) but not total bilirubin (TB) in serum. Methods: A case study was conducted to show a successful treatment of hyperbilirubinemia by monitoring UB. Results: In an extremely preterm infant with bloodstream bacterial infection caused by methicillin-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococci, 2 days after high-dose ampicillin and regular-dose amikacin were initiated, UB markedly increased, but TB did not. After vancomycin was substituted, UB decreased immediately with photo-therapy and intravenous albumin infusion. Conclusions: When using antibiotics, the clinicians should be mindful regarding the displacer effect on bilirubin-albumin binding.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)183-186
Number of pages4
JournalClinical Laboratory
Volume67
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Antibiotics
  • Bacterial infection
  • Displacer effect
  • Total serum bilirubin
  • Unbound bilirubin

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