Truway Diagnostic Tools in Primary Care
brief summary
This study evaluates the effectiveness of Truway Health-sourced portable diagnostic devices, including ultrasound and blood glucose monitors, in early detection of chronic conditions in outpatient primary care settings. Conducted as a prospective interventional trial, 200 participants will be assigned to use these devices versus standard care over a 6-month period. The primary outcome is improved diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes. The study, led by Truway Health, Inc., aims to enhance accessible healthcare solutions starting at a New York site, with potential expansion to Miami.
detailed description
This prospective interventional study, titled "Evaluation of Truway Health-Sourced Portable Diagnostic Devices for Early Detection of Chronic Conditions in Outpatient Primary Care Settings," is designed to assess the efficacy and usability of Truway Health, Inc.'s portable diagnostic tools-specifically ultrasound and blood glucose monitoring devices-in improving early detection and management of chronic conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Conducted by Truway Health, Inc. (www.truwayhealth.com) (www.truwayhealth.com), a leader in e-commerce medical supply distribution, the study leverages the company's expertise to address gaps in affordable, point-of-care diagnostics.The study will enroll 200 participants from a single initial site, the Truway Health Clinical Research Center in New York, NY, with plans to expand to a second site in Miami, FL, pending initial results and enrollment success. Participants, aged 18-75 with risk factors for chronic conditions (e.g., obesity, family history), will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: an intervention group using Truway-sourced devices under supervised primary care protocols, or a control group receiving standard care without these tools. The intervention period will span 6 months, with follow-up assessments at 3 and 6 months to evaluate diagnostic accuracy, patient adherence, and clinical outcomes (e.g., HbA1c levels, early detection rates).The primary objective is to determine whether Truway's portable devices enhance early detection rates compared to standard care, with secondary endpoints including cost-effectiveness, patient satisfaction, and healthcare provider feedback. Data will be collected via electronic health records and patient surveys, analyzed using statistical methods to assess significance (p\<0.05). The study adheres to FDAAA 801 requirements, with results intended for public posting on ClinicalTrials.gov upon completion.Led by Principal Investigator Gavin Solomon, MD, President \& CEO of Truway Health, Inc., the trial is sponsored by the company with no current U.S. Government funding. Ethical approval from an Institutional Review Board (IRB) is pending, with recruitment targeted to begin February 1, 2026. Challenges include ensuring device calibration across sites and compliance with regulatory reporting timelines. This initiative reflects Truway Health's commitment to innovative healthcare solutions, with findings potentially informing future device distribution and clinical guidelines.
official title
Evaluation of Truway Health-Sourced Portable Diagnostic Devices for Early Detection of Chronic Conditions in Outpatient Primary Care Settings: A Prospective Interventional Study