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04 GTT

The glucose tolerance test (GTT) measures how quickly the body breaks down blood sugar after ingesting or being injected with glucose. There are two types: the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), where glucose is drunk, and the intravenous glucose tolerance test (IGTT), where glucose is injected. The OGTT is most common and involves fasting overnight, drinking glucose, and having blood drawn over 3 hours to check glucose levels. GTT results are used to diagnose prediabetes, diabetes, and other conditions and are often given to obese, pregnant, or high-risk patients.

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04 GTT

The glucose tolerance test (GTT) measures how quickly the body breaks down blood sugar after ingesting or being injected with glucose. There are two types: the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), where glucose is drunk, and the intravenous glucose tolerance test (IGTT), where glucose is injected. The OGTT is most common and involves fasting overnight, drinking glucose, and having blood drawn over 3 hours to check glucose levels. GTT results are used to diagnose prediabetes, diabetes, and other conditions and are often given to obese, pregnant, or high-risk patients.

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GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST (GTT)

Ramla A. Sandag Jailani, M.D. Physiology Department KKUH

OBJECTIVES:
1. To determine the blood glucose concentrations following an oral glucose load. 2. To be able to discuss the physiological mechanisms by which blood glucose concentrations are controlled. 3. To recognize the importance of Glucose Tolerance Tests (GTTs) in diagnosis, particularly of diabetes mellitus.

WHAT IS A GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST?


- It is a laboratory method to check how the body breaks down (metabolizes) blood sugar, and how quickly it is cleared from the blood. - It is one of the tools used to diagnose prediabetes, diabetes, insulin resistance and reactive hypoglycemia.

** 2 types of GTT:

a. Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) - ingestion of glucose solution in 5 minutes. - most common form of GTT. - fasting blood sugar (FBS) is measured before ingestion.
b. Intravenous Glucose Tolerance Test (IGTT) - glucose is injected into the vein for three(3) minutes. - blood insulin levels are measured before the injection.

- Most commonly done to check diabetes in:


* obese patients * pregnant patients (as a screening test during the 24th 28th weeks of pregnancy) * patients with non-healing skin infections or recurrent attacks of skin infections * patients with family history of diabetes

PREPARATION AND PRECAUTIONS:


1. Do not restrict carbohydrate intake at least three (3) days prior to the test. (... balanced diet containing at least 150 200 gm CHO/ day for three (3) days.) 2. Do not eat, drink, smoke or exercise strenuously for at least 8 hours before the first blood sugar is taken. 3. All medications taken by the subject must be noted and stopped, if possible, at least three(3) days prior to the test.

PROCEDURE for OGTT:


1. The subject fasts for 10-14 hours or overnight. 2. Blood and urine samples are taken for analysis at zero time (baseline). 3. The subject is then given a glucose solution to drink. He / She ingests 1 g/kg BW in 300 ml. It should be drunk within 5 minutes. 4. Blood and urine samples are taken every 30 min (after taking glucose solution) for three hours.

1999 WHO Diabetes criteria Interpretation of Oral Glucose Tolerance Test


Impaired Fasting Glycaemia (I.F.G.) Fasting < 6.1 2 hrs < 7.8 Fasting 6.1 & <7.0 2 hrs <7.8 Impaired Glucose Tolerance (I.G.T.) Fasting < 7.0 < 126 2 hrs 7.8 Diabetes Mellitus (D.M.) Fasting 7.0 2 hrs 11. 1 200

Glucose levels
Venous Plasma (mmol/l) (mg/dl)

NORMAL

< 110 < 140

110 & <126 <140

140 126

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