Glucose, Gestational Screen (50g), 140 Cutoff (Test)
- Pregnant individuals undergoing routine gestational glucose screening
- Those at 24-28 weeks requiring the standard 50g oral glucose load
- Obstetric patients whose provider uses the 140 mg/dL threshold criterion
About Glucose, Gestational Screen (50g), 140 Cutoff (Test)
The Glucose, Gestational Screen (50g) with 140 Cutoff is a diagnostic laboratory test offered through Quest Diagnostics, designed to screen for gestational diabetes mellitus during pregnancy. This test measures blood glucose response one hour after a 50-gram oral glucose challenge, using the standard 140 mg/dL threshold to identify individuals who may require further diagnostic evaluation.
Why It's Worth Considering: Quest Diagnostics is a widely recognized clinical laboratory network, and this test follows established obstetric screening protocols with the 140 mg/dL cutoff commonly used in standard prenatal care guidelines.
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- Pregnant individuals undergoing routine gestational glucose screening
- Those at 24-28 weeks requiring the standard 50g oral glucose load
- Obstetric patients whose provider uses the 140 mg/dL threshold criterion
- Adults in monitored prenatal care needing a one-hour glucose tolerance screen
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