Since the 1970s, the
World Health Organization and other organizations interested in diabetes agreed on a standard dose and duration.
Preparation The patient is instructed not to restrict
carbohydrate intake in the days or weeks before the test. The test should not be done during an illness, as results may not reflect the patient's glucose metabolism when healthy. A full adult dose should not be given to a person weighing less than 42.6 kg (94 lb), or the excessive glucose may produce a
false positive result. Usually the OGTT is performed in the morning as glucose tolerance can exhibit a diurnal rhythm with a significant decrease in the afternoon. The patient is instructed to
fast (water is allowed) for 8–12 hours prior to the tests. Medication such as large doses of
salicylates,
diuretics,
anticonvulsants, and
oral contraceptives affect the glucose tolerance test.
Procedure • A zero time (baseline) blood sample is drawn. • The patient is then given a measured dose (below) of glucose solution to drink within a 5-minute time frame. • Blood is drawn at intervals for measurement of glucose (
blood sugar), and sometimes
insulin levels. The intervals and number of samples vary according to the purpose of the test. For simple diabetes screening, the most important sample is the 2 hour sample and the 0 and 2 hour samples may be the only ones collected. A laboratory may continue to collect blood for up to 6 hours depending on the protocol requested by the physician.
Dose of glucose and variations • 75 g of oral dose is the recommendation of the
WHO to be used in all adults, The dose should be drunk within 5 minutes. • A variant is often used in
pregnancy to screen for
gestational diabetes, with a screening test of 50 g over one hour. If elevated, this is followed with a test of 100 g over three hours.
Substances measured and variations If
renal glycosuria (sugar excreted in the urine despite normal levels in the blood) is suspected, urine samples may also be collected for testing along with the fasting and 2 hour blood tests. ==Results==