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Overview
What is 2.5 HR AFTER 75 GM GLUCOSE
Your body uses blood glucose, sometimes known as sugar, as its primary energy source. It originates in the food you eat and is transported to every cell in the body via the blood to be used for a variety of purposes. Blood sugar levels rising indicate the presence of diabetes, either Type 1 or Type 2, or prediabetes. Diabetes is defined as a value of 126 mg/dL while fasting or higher than 200 mg/dL following two hours of eating or consuming a glucose drink. Your readings are regarded as prediabetic if they fall within the range of 100 to 125 mg/dL. If you have prediabetes, are over 35 years old, have a body mass index greater than 25, or are a pregnant woman with diabetes, you should test your blood glucose levels on a regular basis. This test can be used to track your progress toward your overall treatment goals, identify high or low blood sugar levels, monitor the impact of diabetes medications, learn how diet and exercise affect blood sugar levels, and comprehend the effects of other factors like illness or stress on blood sugar levels. 2.5 hours after the patient is given 75 g of glucose drink, the patient’s blood glucose is measured.
Parameters
Doctor Information
Pre-test Information
Sample will be collected exactly 2.5 hours after starting intake of glucose load.
Report Delivery
Daily
Code
B188
Category
Stability Room
6 hrs
Stability Refrigerated
72 hrs
Stability Frozen
1 week
Method
Hexokinase
Specimen
2 mL (1 mL min.) Plasma from 1 Grey Top (Sodium Fluoride) tube. Dissolve 82.5g glucose monohydrate (equivalent to 75g anhydrous glucose) in 300 mL water. Collect sample at 2.5 hour after starting intake of glucose. Ship refrigerated or frozen.
Usage
Glucose determinations are useful in the detection and management of Diabetes mellitus.