What Is a 1 Hour Glucose Tolerance Test?
A 1 hour glucose tolerance test, also commonly known as the glucose challenge test or oral glucose tolerance test, is a well-utilized medical test carried out during pregnancy to measure the patient's response to sugar. It is a vital test that helps determine whether or not the pregnant patient has developed gestational diabetes. The test can also be used as a screening tool for type 2 diabetes, as it highlights any abnormalities in how the patient's body processes glucose.
This straightforward test is broken down into two steps. Firstly the patient is asked to consume a high glucose drink, and then one hour later, blood sugar levels are taken. Should the blood sugar levels fall above or below the recommended parameters, gestational diabetes may be present, and further intervention such as a 3-hour glucose tolerance test, may be needed to help determine if the patient has developed the condition.
Completed between the 24 to 28-week mark of pregnancy, this is an important step in pregnancy care to help identify and reduce the risk of symptoms such as preeclampsia. Having an easy and downloadable recording chart like the one offered by Carepatron's extensive template library is a no-brainer for your medical practice.










