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Chorionic Gonadotropin Quantitation, Beta-Subunit for Pregnancy, serum

Alternate test name

Beta-HCG Value, Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Value, HCG Beta Value

Lab area
Clinical Biochemistry - General
Method and equipment

Equipment : Roche Cobas Pro e801

Method : The electrochemiluminescence immunoassay “ECLIA” is intended for use on cobas e immunoassay analyzers.

Sandwich principle. Total duration of assay: 18 minutes.
▪ 1st incubation: 6 µL of sample, biotinylated monoclonal hCG‑specific antibodies, and a monoclonal hCG‑specific antibody labeled with a ruthenium complexa) react to form a sandwich complex.
▪ 2nd incubation: After addition of streptavidin-coated microparticles, the complex becomes bound to the solid phase via interaction of biotin and
streptavidin.
▪ The reaction mixture is aspirated into the measuring cell where the microparticles are magnetically captured onto the surface of the electrode. Unbound substances are then removed with ProCell II M. Application of a voltage to the electrode then induces chemiluminescent emission which is measured by a photomultiplier.
▪ Results are determined via a calibration curve which is instrument specific, generated by 2‑point calibration and a master curve provided via the cobas link.

Expected turn-around time
STAT: 2 Hours Urgent: 4 Hours Routine: 24 Hous
Shipping information
The Hospital for Sick Children
Rapid Response Laboratory
555 University Avenue, Room 3642
Toronto, ON
Canada
M5G 1X8
Phone: 416-813-7200
Toll Free: 1-855-381-3212
Hours: 7 days/week, 24 hours/day
Background and clinical significance

Immunoassay for the in vitro quantitative determination of the sum of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) plus the hCG β‑subunit in human
serum and plasma.
This assay is intended for use as an aid in:
▪ Early detection and monitoring of pregnancy. The test is also intended for the use as one component in combination with other parameters to
evaluate the risk of trisomy 21 (Down syndrome). Further testing is required for diagnosis of chromosomal aberrations.
The electrochemiluminescence immunoassay “ECLIA” is intended for use on cobas e immunoassay analyzers.

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