Epic Test Code LAB167 Glucose 5 Hour Tolerance Test (Non-pregnant Adults and Pediatrics)
Performing Location(s)
BMC,FOX,FTT,CRH,LFH,OCH,FCC,HRK
Alternatives to OGTT
A challenge is not necessary if fasting blood sugar is >126 mg/dL on two occasions or a casual blood glucose > 200 mg/dL on two occasions as these are diagnostic for diabetes.
Specimen Type
Serum or Plasma
Preferred Container
Gold or Red top tube
Alternate Container
Green or Gray top tube
Blood Tube Draw Volume
Min 50% draw volume
Minumum Volume to Submit for Testing
0.5 mL Serum or Plasma
- Multiple test can be performed from this volume. For question please contact the lab at 547-3975.
Storage Requirements
Sample tubes should be centrifuged within 2 hour of collection followed by transfer of the serum (red or gold top) or plasma (green top) to a labeled plastic, aliquot tube.
See Causes of Rejection for temperature requirements.
Gray top tubes do not require centrifugation for transport up to 48 hrs
Transportation Needs
Deliver specimen to laboratory within 1 hour of collection if unspun. If not possible see "storage Requirements".
Causes for Rejection
Mislabeled or unlabeled specimen
Less than 50% draw for Vacutainer tubes
Patient not fasting prior to start of GTT
Stressed patient (surgery, infection, corticosteroids).
Specimen not labeled with hourly times.
>72 hours Refrigerated
> 8 hours Room Temperature
>5 days Frozen
Hemolysis > 500 mg/dL HgB
Lipemia > 700 mg/dL Trig
Bilirubin > 40 mg/dL Bili
Limitations
The oral glucose tolerance test is used for the diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus. It has also been used for the diagnosis of types 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus, but is not the optimal test for that purpose
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommends the fasting plasma glucose determination rather than the OGTT for the diagnosis of type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Glucose will decrease in samples left on the clot, and in tubes other than fluoride (gray top tube) prior to analysis
Failure to have patients on 3 day high carbohydrate diet may result in a falsely abnormal GTT
Capillary collected blood may differ from venous due to contamination from hemolysis or interstitial fluid.
Reference Values
Diagnosis criteria for 5 Hr GTT (5GTT) |
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Specimen |
Normal Reference Range (mg/dL) |
High Critical Value |
Low Critical Value |
Fasting |
70- 100 |
>450 |
<40 |
1 hour |
105 - 160 |
>450 |
<40 |
2 hour |
95 - 130 |
>450 |
<40 |
3 hour |
70 - 110 |
>450 |
<40 |
4 hour |
70 - 100 |
>450 |
<40 |
5 hour |
70 - 100 |
>450 |
<40 |
Days of Analysis
All
Available STAT
Yes
Additional Information
Patient Preparation: Bassett Healthcare Oral GTT Procedure
Patient Instructions for Fasting Laboratory Testing
Patient not fasting
OGTT is contraindicated in the presence of obvious diabetes mellitus
Emesis may be an indication to cancel the remainder of a GTT for that day
Includes
Fasting blood glucose followed by glucose levels drawn at timed intervals after administration of a glucose load – Urine is no longer collected or examined as a part of the glucose tolerance test.
Methodology
Beckman AU/Dx Series
CPT Code
82951 (x3), 82952 (x3)
Last Updated
18-OCT-23 MS