Never has there been a time when technology has played such an integral part of our daily lives. This is especially true of healthcare, where doctors and clinicians continue to lean on innovative and cutting-edge technology solutions to provide higher quality care to their patients. Many of these technologies must also go through the appropriate testing prior to being approved for every-day use, which in turns means that in some cases clinical trials are necessary.

Medical Technologies are generally lumped into specific classes which in turn will determine whether or not the new technology has to go through the stringent process of a full start-to-finish clinical trial. The FDA has provided specific guidelines on what classifies a specific medical technology, and they have provided an exhaustive presentation here.
Is Technology Used Within Clinical Trials?
Information Technology has not only had an effect on the medical technology and devices that are used within a clinical setting, but is also used to actually setup and run effective clinical trials. For researches looking to plan and execute these trials, updates in information technology, including mobile devices, digital communication, data storing and analysis, and patient monitoring, have revolutionized the process of clinical trials.
These new technologies have allowed for medical trials to be much more streamlined then they have historically been, which allows for drugs and technologies to reach consumers faster. Given how long it can take for a company to get a medical or pharmaceutical product to market, any opportunity to use technology to become more efficient is greatly encouraged.
External Link: BIO Space – How is Technology Revolutionizing Clinical Trials
While clinical trials associated with new drugs are generally more available, there are opportunities associated with participating in clinical research that focus on technologies. With the line between technology and medicine continuing to be blurred, through such fields as Biotechnology and Bioengineering, the continued evolution of the blend of healthcare and technology to produce viable solutions and cures will continue to advance.
The following are examples of clinical trials that have a technology component associated with them:
- Family Study of Affective and Anxiety Spectrum Disorderson December 31, 2025 at 5:00 am
Conditions: Mood Disorders; Sleep Disorders; Migraine Sponsors: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Completed
- Raman Spectroscopy-Based Non-Invasive Blood Glucose Detectionon December 31, 2025 at 5:00 am
Conditions: Diabetes Interventions: Diagnostic Test: Raman spectroscopy for blood glucose measurement Sponsors: Beijing Shijitan Hospital, Capital Medical University; Beijing Institute of Technology Recruiting
- Tailoring Mobile Health Technology to Reduce Obesity and Improve Cardiovascular Health in Resource-Limited Neighborhood Environmentson December 31, 2025 at 5:00 am
Conditions: Obesity Interventions: Device: Step it Up mobile app; Device: Global Positioning System (GPS) Device; Device: Bluetooth-enabled scale; Device: Bluetooth-enabled glucometer; Device: MRI: Image Reconstruction and Analysis Software (Device Manufacturer: NIH); Device: MRI: Research pulse sequences (Device Manufacturer: NIH); Device: MRI: radiofrequency coils (Device Manufacturer: Siemens […]
- Long-term Evaluation of Fertility Preservation Options in Women in Cancer Remission or Haematological Pathologyon December 31, 2025 at 5:00 am
Conditions: Fertility Preservation; Cancer Remission; Reproductive Outcomes; Gametotoxicity; Reproductive Health; Oncology; Fertility Counseling; Assisted Reproductive Technology; Psychological Impact; Fertility Observatory; Patient Follow-up; Female Cancer Survivors; Fertility Preservation Techniques; Live Birth Rate Sponsors: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens Not yet recruiting
- Ellacor® Micro-Coring Technology® in Fitzpatrick Skin Types I-VI, Including Patients Receiving Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonistson December 31, 2025 at 5:00 am
Conditions: glp1 Agonist; Gene Expression; Skin Laxity Interventions: Device: ellacor Sponsors: Cytrellis Biosystems, Inc. Recruiting
- Amplification and Tinnitus Masker Performance and Benefit for Adults With Hearing Loss and Tinnituson December 31, 2025 at 5:00 am
Conditions: Hearing Aid; Tinnitus Interventions: Device: Hearing Aid; Device: Tinnitus Masker Sponsors: Starkey Laboratories, Inc Enrolling by invitation
- Connected Care for Type 2 Diabetes Self-Managementon December 31, 2025 at 5:00 am
Conditions: Diabetes Type 2 Interventions: Device: M-health solution classified as Class I Medical Devices, equipped with a CE certificate. The m-health solution will be integrated with the EPR currently used by the CADs of the Marche region Sponsors: Marche Region Regional Health Agency Recruiting
- Machine Learning to Analyze Facial Imaging, Voice and Spoken Language for the Capture and Classification of Cancer/Tumor Painon December 31, 2025 at 5:00 am
Conditions: Cancer; Neoplasms; Solid Tumors Sponsors: National Cancer Institute (NCI) Completed