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Diabetes diagnosis test

Posted Jan 19 2010 3:21pm

High level of glucose in blood and later appear in urine is called as diabetes mellitus. So glucose is the most important diagnoses tests for diabetes. The fasting blood glucose level test is the most common screening diagnosis test for diabetes and pre-diabetes.   It is usually ordered when someone has symptoms of diabetes or for a person having high diabetes risk factors.

 

Random plasma glucose test

The random plasma glucose test measures plasma glucose levels at any time without fasting or no worry about what you have ate, so called as casual plasma glucose test.

 

Fasting plasma glucose test

According to the American Diabetes Association, either a fasting plasma glucose test (fasting for about 8 hour) or an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) may be used to diagnose diabetes and pre-diabetes. But normally recommends the fasting plasma glucose test because it is easier, faster, and less expensive to perform compared to oral glucose tolerance test.

 

Oral glucose tolerance test

OGTT requires to having a fasting plasma glucose test, followed by drinking a standard amount of glucose solution to “challenge” their system, followed by another plasma glucose test 2 hours later. If there is any abnormal result, either test should be repeated on another day to confirm a diagnosis of diabetes.

 

Glucose challenge test

Gestational diabetes is usually diagnosed using a glucose challenge test (GCT) as a screen, followed by OGTT if the screen test result is abnormal.

 

Diabetics must monitor their own blood glucose levels, often several times a day, to determine how far above or below their glucose level is and, based on their doctor’s recommendation. This is usually done by placing a drop of blood (obtained by pricking the skin with a small lancet device), onto a glucose strip and then inserting the strip into the glucose monitor, a small electronic machine that provides a digital readout of the blood glucose level.

 

Glycated hemoglobin A1C

A1C (also called hemoglobin A1c or glycohemoglobin or Glycated hemoglobin A1C) is a test that is recommended several times a year to monitor patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. It is a measure of the average amount of glucose present in the blood over the last 2 to 3 months, which helps the doctor to find how well a treatment plan is working to control the patient’s blood glucose levels over time.

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