With glucose tolerance tests or other postprandial tests, a common aim is to understand the ability of the person to maintain relatively stable glucose concentrations.
I.e. the outcome of the integrated response from all organs
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We could sample blood from a few different sites, e.g.
1) artery 2) superficial vein (normally antecubital fossa of the forearm) 3) capillary (e.g. fingertip) 4) interstitial fluid (e.g. CGMs)
In summary, for understanding overall glucose control, venous sampling is actually quite far down the preference list. Beaten by: 1) arterial 2) arterialised-venous 3) capillary
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