plasmaglukose
Plasmaglukose, or plasma glucose, is the concentration of glucose in blood plasma, the liquid component of blood from which cells and clotting factors have been removed. It reflects carbohydrate metabolism and is routinely measured in clinical laboratories. Plasma glucose can be reported in millimoles per liter (mmol/L) or milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL); 1 mmol/L is approximately 18 mg/dL.
Normal fasting plasma glucose typically falls within 3.9–5.5 mmol/L (70–99 mg/dL). Fasting values of 5.6–6.9 mmol/L
Measurement methods rely on enzymatic assays, most commonly hexokinase or glucose oxidase reactions, performed on plasma
Pre-analytical factors can influence results: recent meals alter fasting status; glycolysis by red blood cells can
Plasma glucose testing is used to screen for and monitor diabetes, assess hypoglycemia, and guide treatment,