Test Code LAB437 Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG), Qualitative, Urine
Performing Laboratory
St. Louis Children's Hospital Laboratory - Chemistry
Specimen Requirements
Patient Preparation: None
NOTE: this test is for specimen samples on females only. Specimens for males will not be analyzed by this method. See "Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG), Quantitative Serum" if hCG level required for male patient.
Collection Container/Tube:
Preferred/Acceptable: A clean, plastic, screw-cap urine collection container with no preservative
Submission Container/Tube: If specimen is coming from outside facility aliquot sample into a plastic, leak-proof screw-cap vial for transport.
Specimen Collection Volume: 1.0 mL (minimum 0.2 mL)
Special Instructions: Send to lab promptly.
Sample Rejection
Mislabled or unlabeled specimens
Specimens submitted on male patients
Logistics
Test Availability: Monday-Sunday
Cut-off time: None; performed as received
Turnaround Time: Same Day; 15 minutes from receipt in lab
Reference Values
Reference Interval: Reported as Positive or Negative
Critical Value: None established
Methodology
Rapid solid-phase, Chromatographic immunoassay
Limitations
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False negative results may occur when the levels of hCG are below the sensitivity level of the test. When pregnancy is still suspected, a first morning specimen should be collected 48 hours later and retested.
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As with any assay employing mouse antibodies, the possibility exists for interference by human anti-mouse antibodies (HAMA) in the specimen. Specimens from patients who have received preparations of monoclonal antibodies for diagnosis or therapy may contain HAMA. Such specimens may cause false positive or false negative results.
Additional Information
FOR SLCH CORE LABORATORY USE ONLY
Lab Processing Instructions: Specmens exhibiting visible precipitates should be centrifuged to obtain a clear supernatant prior to testing. All other urine specimens do not need to be centrifuged and should go directly to bench for analysis.
Processed Volume: minimum 0.2 mL serum
Analyte Stability:
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time |
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Urine | Ambient | 24 hours |
Refrigerated | 2 days | |
Frozen | 1 year |
Test Classification and CPT Code
81025
LOINC
2106-3
Last Reviewed
08/2025