What is a 3-Hour Glucose Test Results Chart?
A 3-hour glucose tolerance test, also commonly known as the oral glucose tolerance test, is a well-utilized medical tool utilized by healthcare professionals to measure the patient's response to sugar and acts as a secondary screening process for gestational diabetes. For patients whose blood sugar sits between 140 mg/dL to less than 190 mg/dL in a 1-hour glucose tolerance test, further intervention is required.
If the patient has a suspicious value during the 1-hour testing, this particular test helps rule out a dangerous prenatal diabetes development called gestational diabetes. The development of life-threatening preeclampsia is a risk derived from gestational diabetes. Hence, this tests immense value during the second trimester.
This straightforward test involves a fasting period of 8 hours. Before administering a sugary drink containing 100 grams of glucose, blood sugar levels are taken. The patient is then to wait one hour after consumption before the next sample is taken. This occurs twice more in one-hour increments, meaning a total of 4 blood samples are taken for analysis, and no other food or drink is to be eaten during the 3-hour testing period. It is recommended that patients fast overnight and conduct the test first thing in the morning.
A clear and concise charting tool like this helps to collate the results and compare them against the parameters of typical blood sugar levels, helping in the important diagnosis of gestational diabetes. The easy-to-use and easy-to-store chart makes this invaluable test a streamlined experience so that all further interventions can be collated, and the patient can access their results on Carepatron's centralized workspace through the free patient portal.










