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Growth Hormone Suppression Series, 0 Minutes

eDH Procedure Code(s)

LAB4242 Growth Hormone Suppression Series

Test Information

The Growth hormone (hGH) suppression test is used to confirm acromegaly in patients with signs and symptoms of hGH excess. Single, random growth hormone measurements are not diagnostic because hGH is secreted episodically, typically with the onset of deep sleep. Growth hormone is suppressed by glucose and failure to suppress hGH following a glucose load is diagnostic of acromegaly (when coupled with elevated IGF1 and clinical signs of growth hormone excess).
This profile includes a baseline serum specimen and subsequent serum specimens at 60 and 120 minutes post-glucose ingestion.

Collection Information

Procedure
1. The patient should be fasting for 8-12 hours prior to the start of the test.
2. Draw a gold top tube for a baseline (0 min) serum hGH.
3. Give the patient 75 grams of glucose and instruct the patient to drink the entire volume.
4. Begin timing once the patient has finished the drink.
5. Draw additional gold top tubes at 60 and 120 minutes after the patient has finished the drink.

Specimen Information

Specimen Type Specimen Source Acceptable Containers Minimum Test Volume (mL)
Blood Blood, Venous Gold-R 1.0

Shipping and Handling

Processing Instructions: N/A

Transport Temperature: Refrigerated
Transport Instructions: N/A

Specimen Stability Unprocessed
Unprocessed: 2 hours

Specimen Stability Post Processing
Ambient: 8 hours
Refrigerate: 1 day
Frozen: 1 month

Test Components

Component LOINC Code
GROWTH HORMONE SUPPRESSION SERIES, 0 MINUTES 2963-7

Turnaround Time (TAT)

STAT 1 Hour
Routine 4 Hours

Performing Lab Section

Chemistry

Performing Lab(s)

Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Laboratory (MHMH)