Abstract

Urinary human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) was estimated in 42 samples from patients in very early pregnancy or shortly after early spontaneous abortion, in which initial testing showed a positive urinary HCG in the Hybritech Tandem ICON II monoclonal 2 min test. There were no false positives with this test even when the blue colour was difficult to distinguish from the white background, i.e. considerably less than the calibration blue spot at 50 mIU/ml. The Serono polyclonal beta-HCG radioimmunoassay (RIA) detected urinary intact HCG (plus free beta-subunit) at concentrations as low as 10 mIU/ml IS 61/6 for bioassay (the old standard), i.e. approximately 22 mIU/ml 1st IRP 75/537 for immunoassay (the new standard). The LKB-Pharmacia DELFIA monoclonal fluoroimmunoassay (FIA) detected urinary intact HCG, without free beta-subunit, to a minimum concentration of 18 mIU/ml 75/537. The proportion of monoclonal/polyclonal was 2-155%. In normal amniotic fluid at 16-20 weeks of pregnancy, HCG concentrations were 3180 +/- 2270 (755-11,000) mIU/ml with the FIA.

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