Clinical Significance:
hCG hormone is produced by the placenta as soon as the fertilized ovum is implanted into the uterine wall. The presence of βhCG in plasma shortly after conception, followed by its rapid rise in concentration, make it an excellent marker for confirmation of pregnancy. Physiologically, hCG appears to maintain the corpus luteum and support the endometrium. Levels increase to a peak concentration during the first trimester, then decrease and plateau during the remainder of the pregnancy. hCG circulates as the intact molecule in the serum of normal women who have an uncomplicated pregnancy.
Delivering What Matters:
- Rapid turnaround time - in as little as 14 min. (with on-board centrifugation)
- Single and ready to use TestPaks™ Cartridges
- No reconstitution
- No warming to room temperature
- Reduction in reagent waste
- Reduction in contamination
- Heparinized whole blood samples
- Dual monoclonal antibody allows the assay to measure total βhCG in the sample
- Measures total βhCG - the intact hCG dimer, as well as the free beta subunit
- Closed container sampling enhances efficiency and safety
- Electronic QC (System Check) satisfies daily routine QC requirements permitting liquid QC flexibility