Test Code LAB50 Glucose Tolerance Test, Obstetric, 1 Hour PC, Plasma or Serum
Additional Codes
Test Name in EPIC | EPIC Test Code | Mnemonic |
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GLU, OB 1HR PC | LAB50 | GLUOB |
Useful For/Utility
Diagnosing and managing gestational diabetes.
Methodology
Hexokinase/G-6-PDH
Clinical Information
The most common disease related to carbohydrate metabolism is diabetes mellitus, which is characterized by insufficient blood levels of active insulin. Symptoms include polyuria, abnormally elevated blood and urine glucose values, excessive thirst, constant hunger, sudden weight loss, and possibly elevated blood and urine ketones. Patients with "impaired" glucose regulation have a markedly increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes and should be counseled for lifestyle changes and followed up with more testing. Indications for screening and testing include strong family history, marked obesity, history of babies over 9 pounds, and recurrent skin and genitourinary infections.
(Chapter 25: In Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry. Fourth edition. Edited by CA Burtis, ER Ashwood, DE Bruns. WB Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 2006, pp 837-907)
Specimen Requirements
Patient Preparation
1. Fasting is not required.
2. Patient should be instructed to refrain from smoking just before and during test.
Performance of Test
1. Patient is given a 50 g dose of glucose drink.
2. Draw blood specimen 1 hour post Glucola ingestion.
Specimen Collection
Submit only 1 of the following specimens:
Preferred:
Specimen Type: Plasma
Container/Tube: Light-green top (lithium heparin gel)
Specimen Volume: 1 mL
Specimen Minimum Volume: 0.5 mL
Collection Instructions:
1. Separate plasma from cells within 2 hours of draw.
2. If plunger filters are used, immediate removal of plasma is indicated unless an air gap can be created between the device and specimen.
Additional Information: Label specimen appropriately (plasma).
Alternate:
Specimen Type: Serum
Container/Tube: Serum gel
Specimen Volume: mL
Specimen Minimum Volume: 0.5 mL
Collection Instructions:
1. Separate serum from cells within 2 hours of draw.
2. If plunger filters are used, immediate removal of serum is indicated unless an air gap can be created between the device and specimen.
Additional Information: Label specimen appropriately (serum).
Specimen Transport Temperature
Refrigerate 5 days/Ambient 8 hours OK/Frozen OK
Day(s) Test Set Up
Monday through Sunday
Performing Laboratory
Chemistry-
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Test Classification and CPT Coding
82950
Reference Values
50-140 mg/dL