Canadian Medical Association journal
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Comparative Study
Evaluation of the beta-Neocept test for early pregnancy.
We tested the validity of the beta-Neocept test for early pregnancy against that of the plasma human chorionic gonadotropin beta-subunit radioimmunoassay (beta-HCG RIA). The beta-Neocept test had a sensitivity of 88%, a specificity of 93%, a positive predictive value of 95%, a negative predictive value of 84% and an accuracy of 90%. In view of these performance characteristics, its low cost and its ease of use, the beta-Neocept test could be used as the initial pregnancy test when there is a high probability of pregnancy, as there was in this study population, which consisted of 111 women attending endocrine infertility clinics. The more expensive beta-HCG RIA could be reserved for special indications and for patients in whom the results of the urinary hemagglutination inhibition tests are inconsistent with the clinical signs and symptoms.