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This test is used to check your production of a chemical messenger called growth hormone. It helps in the diagnosis and follow-up of patients with acromegaly, a condition caused by excess production of growth hormone by the pituitary gland (at the base of the brain).
The test will take just over 2 hours in total.
The test will be carried out by an endocrine specialist nurse or a phlebotomist (a health care professional trained to take blood).
Please have nothing to eat or drink except water or black tea /coffee (no milk or sugar) for 10 hours before the test.
We will give you a measured amount of a glucose drink, such as Lucozade.
The nurse or phlebotomist may use a needle to insert a small plastic tube into a vein in your arm. We will use this to take blood samples without any more needles. After we have taken the first blood sample, we will give you the glucose drink (such as Lucozade). We measure your response to the test by taking more blood samples every 30 minutes for two hours. After this you are free to go home.
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It can be difficult to diagnose Cushing’s syndrome. A number of different tests may be necessary, including blood tests, urine tests and scans. This varies from patient to patient, and depends on the results of your investigations. Your endocrinologist will advise you about this in more detail.
We will send your blood samples to the laboratory for analysis. When your results are available, either the endocrine specialist nurse or your endocrinologist will discuss these with you. This will usually be at your next clinic appointment. They will advise you about other tests you might need.
Endocrine Specialist Nurses
uhsussex.ens@nhs.net
Royal Sussex County Hospital
Endocrine specialist nurse
01273 696955 extension 64379
Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath
Endocrine specialist nurse
01444 441881 extension 65660
If you have any urgent or emergency questions then your GP can advise you or they will contact the hospital on your behalf.
Patient self-help groups and further information: The Pituitary Foundation
This information is intended for patients receiving care in Brighton & Hove or Haywards Heath.
The information in this leaflet is for guidance purposes only and is in no way intended to replace professional clinical advice by a qualified practitioner.
Publication Date: July 2021
Review Date: April 2024