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22661 Glucose Tolerance, Gestational Screen

Glucose Tolerance, Gestational Screen
Test Code: OSL
Synonyms/Keywords
O'Sullivan Glucose Tolerance, Glucose Tolerance, O'Sullivan, Gestational Screening for diabetes​
Useful For
The primary use of the oral glucose tolerance test is the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus.  The test measures the ability of the individual to remove an added glucose load from the circulation.  Blood samples are obtained at timed intervals after the ingestion of the test glucose load.​
Specimen Requirements
Fasting Required Specimen Type Preferred Container/Tube Acceptable Container/Tube Specimen Volume Specimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
​See below

 Plasma/Serum

 

 

Plasma Separator Tube (PST), Serum Separator Tube (SST)

Lithium or Sodium-heparin Green Top (GTT), Red Top Tube (RTT), Fluoride/oxalate Gray Top (GYTT)1 mL​0.3 mL​
Collection Processing Instructions
This test can be performed at any time of the day in a fasting or fed state. Administer 50g of oral glucose load and draw blood 1 hour after glucose challenge. Separate plasma or serum from cells within 60 minutes of venipuncture. Refrigerate if specimen are collected in tube other than gray top. Whole blood specimens in gray top tubes are stable for up to 72 hrs in the refrigerator.

Patient Instructions: Patient is not required to fast prior to testing and the test is offered without regard to time of the day and/or time of last meal. Glucola (oral glucose load) will be administered to patient by phlebotomist and must be consumed within a 5 minute interval; sipping of water is permitted. After consuming the glucose load the patient will be directed not to smoke, chew gum, eat and consume caffeine-containing beverages and have minimal activity during the testing phase. Patient will be permitted to drink small sips of water and be allowed to leave the laboratory area during the testing phase. However the patient will be required to remain on clinic or hospital facility grounds. In addition the patient will need to return back to the laboratory for a blood collection in one hour post administration of glucola, a reminder slip with the appropriate time will be given to the patient by phlebotomist.
Note: The patient will be advised by the phlebotomist that if any adverse symptoms develop (i.e. nausea, headache, dizziness or vomiting) the patient should report immediately back to the laboratory. At that point it will be determined if testing will continue or if medical attention is needed. If specimen is collected between 75 and 90 minutes after dosing, add comment (Coded comment: GLUCOLA).The test should be cancelled if specimen collection is delayed beyond 90 minutes.
 
For details refer to Gestational Diabetes-Glucose Tolerance
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type Temperature Time
Plasma/Serum​ ​ ​ Ambient​ 5 days​
Refrigerate​ 7 days​
​Frozen ​1 year
Rejection Criteria
Plasma/Serum specimens in contact with cells for more than 2 hours without a preservative.
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location Day(s) Test Performed Analytical Time Methodology/Instrumentation
Chippewa Falls​ ​Monday through Friday ​Less than 2 hours​ ​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Diagnostic Treatment Center ​Monday through Sunday​ ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Eau Claire ​Monday through Sunday​ ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Flambeau Hospital ​Monday through Sunday​ ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Ladysmith Medical Center ​​Monday through Sunday ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Lakeview Medical Center ​Monday through Sunday​ ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
Marshfield​ Monday through Sunday​ Less than 2 hours​ Hexokinas-UV/NAD Endpoint Assay/Beckman AU
​Merrill ​Monday through Saturday ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Minocqua ​Monday through Sunday​ ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Neillsville​Monday through Sunday​​Less than 2 hours​​​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Stevens Point ​​Monday through Friday ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Wausau ​Monday through Sunday​ ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Wisconsin Rapids ​​Monday through Friday ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
Reference Range Information
Performing Location Reference Range
All Performing Sites  <135 mg/dL ​
Interpretation
Results greater than or equal to 135 mg/dL should be confirmed with 100g 3hrs Oral Glucose Tolerance Test. Reference range may be invalid for specimens which are collected later than 60 minutes after glucose load. Results will be amended with a Comment. Diagnostic 100-g oral glucose tolerance test should be performed on a separate day on women who exceed the chosen threshold on 50g screening. ​
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CPT Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity Description Comments
82950 ​
Synonyms/Keywords
O'Sullivan Glucose Tolerance, Glucose Tolerance, O'Sullivan, Gestational Screening for diabetes​
Ordering Applications
Ordering Application Description
​Centricity

​a. Glucose, Gest. Scn

b. O'Sullivan (Glucose Gestat. Scr)

​Cerner ​Glucose-Gestational Screen
If the ordering application you are looking for is not listed, contact your local laboratory for assistance.
Specimen Requirements
Fasting Required Specimen Type Preferred Container/Tube Acceptable Container/Tube Specimen Volume Specimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
​See below

 Plasma/Serum

 

 

Plasma Separator Tube (PST), Serum Separator Tube (SST)

Lithium or Sodium-heparin Green Top (GTT), Red Top Tube (RTT), Fluoride/oxalate Gray Top (GYTT)1 mL​0.3 mL​
Collection Processing
This test can be performed at any time of the day in a fasting or fed state. Administer 50g of oral glucose load and draw blood 1 hour after glucose challenge. Separate plasma or serum from cells within 60 minutes of venipuncture. Refrigerate if specimen are collected in tube other than gray top. Whole blood specimens in gray top tubes are stable for up to 72 hrs in the refrigerator.

Patient Instructions: Patient is not required to fast prior to testing and the test is offered without regard to time of the day and/or time of last meal. Glucola (oral glucose load) will be administered to patient by phlebotomist and must be consumed within a 5 minute interval; sipping of water is permitted. After consuming the glucose load the patient will be directed not to smoke, chew gum, eat and consume caffeine-containing beverages and have minimal activity during the testing phase. Patient will be permitted to drink small sips of water and be allowed to leave the laboratory area during the testing phase. However the patient will be required to remain on clinic or hospital facility grounds. In addition the patient will need to return back to the laboratory for a blood collection in one hour post administration of glucola, a reminder slip with the appropriate time will be given to the patient by phlebotomist.
Note: The patient will be advised by the phlebotomist that if any adverse symptoms develop (i.e. nausea, headache, dizziness or vomiting) the patient should report immediately back to the laboratory. At that point it will be determined if testing will continue or if medical attention is needed. If specimen is collected between 75 and 90 minutes after dosing, add comment (Coded comment: GLUCOLA).The test should be cancelled if specimen collection is delayed beyond 90 minutes.
 
For details refer to Gestational Diabetes-Glucose Tolerance
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type Temperature Time
Plasma/Serum​ ​ ​ Ambient​ 5 days​
Refrigerate​ 7 days​
​Frozen ​1 year
Rejection Criteria
Plasma/Serum specimens in contact with cells for more than 2 hours without a preservative.
Useful For
The primary use of the oral glucose tolerance test is the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus.  The test measures the ability of the individual to remove an added glucose load from the circulation.  Blood samples are obtained at timed intervals after the ingestion of the test glucose load.​
Reference Range Information
Performing Location Reference Range
All Performing Sites  <135 mg/dL ​
Interpretation
Results greater than or equal to 135 mg/dL should be confirmed with 100g 3hrs Oral Glucose Tolerance Test. Reference range may be invalid for specimens which are collected later than 60 minutes after glucose load. Results will be amended with a Comment. Diagnostic 100-g oral glucose tolerance test should be performed on a separate day on women who exceed the chosen threshold on 50g screening. ​
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Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location Day(s) Test Performed Analytical Time Methodology/Instrumentation
Chippewa Falls​ ​Monday through Friday ​Less than 2 hours​ ​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Diagnostic Treatment Center ​Monday through Sunday​ ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Eau Claire ​Monday through Sunday​ ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Flambeau Hospital ​Monday through Sunday​ ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Ladysmith Medical Center ​​Monday through Sunday ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Lakeview Medical Center ​Monday through Sunday​ ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
Marshfield​ Monday through Sunday​ Less than 2 hours​ Hexokinas-UV/NAD Endpoint Assay/Beckman AU
​Merrill ​Monday through Saturday ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Minocqua ​Monday through Sunday​ ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Neillsville​Monday through Sunday​​Less than 2 hours​​​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Stevens Point ​​Monday through Friday ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Wausau ​Monday through Sunday​ ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
​Wisconsin Rapids ​​Monday through Friday ​Less than 2 hours​ ​​Modified Hexokinase Method/Siemens Dimension
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Outreach CPTs
CPT Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity Description Comments
82950 ​
For most current information refer to the Marshfield Laboratory online reference manual.