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GCT at 1 hr with 50 gms glucose

CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY

GCT at 1 hr with 50 gms glucose

Also Known As: GCT (1Hr)
The 1-hour Glucose Challenge Test (GCT) is a screening test for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM). It is routinely done during 24–28 weeks of pregnancy, or earlier if the woman is at high risk. This is a non-fasting screening test. Blood glucose / sugar is the main energy giving source in your body. It comes from the food you eat and is carried by blood to all the cells to use for its various functions. This is a screening test in which a pregnant woman is given 50 g of glucose drink and a sample is taken after 1 hour. You cannot eat or drink till the sample has been taken. If your test result is normal but your doctor still has a high clinical suspicion of gestational diabetes, you must repeat obstetrical glucose tolerance (GTT) test. In many women, blood sugar returns to normal levels after they have delivered the baby.
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CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY

Patient to take 50gm glucose and sample will be collected 1 hours after administration of oral glucose.

 Does not include a fasting specimen

View All 2 Parameters
  • GLUCOSE PP (GCT) WITH 50 GMS GLUCOSE
  • URINE SUGAR
1. What tests are done in Clinical Biochemistry?
These tests measure things like blood sugar, liver function, kidney function, cholesterol, electrolytes.
2. Do I need to report fasting?before these tests?
Fasting is not required.
3. How soon will I get my reports?
Mon-Sat, sample before 4pm, report same day and sunday reports, next day.
4. Are biochemistry tests reliable?
Yes. We use fully automated machines that ensure accurate and consistent results.
5. Can these tests detect early health problems?
Yes, the GCT 1 Hour (Glucose Challenge Test, 1-hour) can detect early health problems, specifically early glucose metabolism issues or gestational diabetes.

The Turnaround Time (TAT) depends on the following factors:

  • Registration date and time
  • Type of scan or test
  • Scan time or sample collection time

In uncommon circumstances, TAT may be delayed due to test complexity or reasons beyond our control. You will be informed of the estimated TAT at the time of registration.

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