Objectives: To investigate the second trimester maternal urine free beta-hu
man chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) levels of chromosomally abnormal pregnanci
es in Asians. Methods: Free beta-hCG levels were analyzed from the urine sa
mples of 110 control and 17 chromosomally abnormal pregnancies, including 1
1 cases of Down syndrome, 1 case of trisomy 18, and other chromosomal abnor
malities (one mosaic deletion and 4 translocations) from the second trimest
er of pregnancy. Results were normalized to urine creatinine (Cr) concentra
tion and converted to the multiple of the median (MOM) level for the approp
riate gestation. Gestational age of all cases was determined by ultrasound
parameters. Results: The median free beta-hCG MOM levels of Down syndrome (
4.02 MOM) and other chromosomally abnormal pregnancies (2.03 MOM) are signi
ficantly higher than that of normal pregnancies (0.99 MOM) (p = 0.002 and p
= 0.024, respectively). Nine of 1 1 (81.8 %) Down syndrome cases, one tris
omy 18 case, and 2 of 5 (40%) other chromosomally abnormal cases would be e
xpected to be above the 95th centile of the control values (2.95 MOM cut-of
f). Conclusion: Urine free beta-hCG could be a potential and useful marker
in the detection of fetal Down syndrome and other chromosomal abnormalities
in Asians.