Test Code GTT6HR Glucose Tolerance Test 6 HR, LAB2490
Performing Laboratory
St. Luke's Hospital Cedar Rapids
Specimen Requirements
Container/Tube:
Preferred: Green-top (lithium heparin) tube
Acceptable: Gold-top serum gel tube or plain red-top tube
Specimen Volume: 0.1 mL of plasma or serum
Stability: Separated specimens are stable for as long as 8 hours at 25°C and up to 72 hours at 4°C.
Collection Instructions: A fasting specimen will be drawn, then a 75 g glucose load given.
Additional specimens will be drawn at 1/2 hour, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours,
4 hours, 5 hours, and 6 hours post dose.
Note: Label specimen appropriately (plasma and fasting, 1/2 hour, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, 4 hours, 5 hours, or 6 hours post dose).
Reference Values
Fasting: <100 mg/dL
1/2 Hour: <200 mg/dL
1 Hour: <200 mg/dL
2 Hour: <140 mg/dL
3 Hour: <130 mg/dL
4 Hour: <110 mg/dL
5 Hour: <110 mg/dL
6 Hour: <110 mg/dL
Critical Lows
0-2 days: <46 mg/dL
>2 days: <70 mg/dL
Critical Highs
0-7 days: >200 mg/dL
>1 week: >400 mg/dL
Day(s) Test Set Up
Monday through Sunday
Useful For
Glucose tolerance tests have traditionally been used for the diagnosis of reactive hypoglycemia. “Reactive” hypoglycemia is hypoglycemia that occurs following a meal and is classified as alimentary, functional, or that found in diabetics or people with impaired glucose tolerance.
Methodology
Hexokinase/Ultraviolet
Test Classification and CPT Coding
82951-First 3 specimens
82952-Each additional specimen
Report Available
Within 7 hours of receipt