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Heart and Stroke

Heart and Stroke

70+ RESEARCH PROGRAM MEMBERS

Hunter Medical Research Institute’s Heart and Stroke Research Program is leading life-changing research into cardiovascular disease. 

From the prevention of disease to the development of life-saving interventions to the transformation of recovery and rehabilitation, our research helps millions of people across the globe. 

Cardiovascular disease, including stroke and heart attacks, is the leading cause of death worldwide and the leading cause of long-term adult disability in Australia.   

In Australia, someone has a stroke every 19 minutes, and every 10 minutes someone has a heart attack.  

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1 IN 4

PEOPLE WORLDWIDE WILL HAVE A STROKE IN THEIR LIFETIME. ALMOST TWO-THIRDS ARE UNDER THE AGE OF 70.

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120

AUSTRALIANS DIE FROM CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE EVERY DAY.

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1.3 MILLION

AUSTRALIANS ARE LIVING WITH ONGOING HEART HEALTH PROBLEMS AND STROKE-RELATED DISABILITIES. 

Sources: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, World Health Organisation 

People in lower socioeconomic groups,  Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and those living in regional and remote areas, generally have even higher rates of death due to cardiovascular disease than other Australians.

Closer to home, cardiovascular health in the Hunter New England region remains among the worst in the country. Within our region, there are significant disparities in cardiovascular outcomes based on geography and indigenous status. 

Leading the world in new technologies and drug therapies to treat stroke, cardiovascular disease and concussion

Our researchers are leaders in the development of new strategies for:

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Stroke treatment

ESTEEM Study

Stroke recovery and prevention

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Prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease ​

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Diagnosing and assessing sports concussion ​

The Hunter is now one of the international leading sites for the implementation of clot-busting therapies for stroke.   

Stroke can have many physical, mental and emotional impacts such as paralysis, poor coordination, memory loss, fatigue and depression. Our research team is working to better understand the impacts of stroke on patient and carer lives and to guide recovery through evidence-based practice.   

Our researchers are unravelling the complex biology of cardiovascular disease in the lab. Beyond the lab, our clinician-researchers are discovering innovative approaches to improving the health and saving the lives of the people in our region and beyond.

Our research program is also exploring the impacts of concussion from the acute diagnosis, assessment, and management, as well as examining the longer-term issues of repeated concussion in older or retired athletes. 

Partnering with our community

Our scientists are working together with people who live with stroke and heart conditions, health professionals and the community, to develop new approaches for prevention, brain and heart tissue preservation, recovery, and wellbeing.

This includes collaborative research linking neurology, cardiology, oncology, psychology, genetics, engineering, and others.

Our community’s involvement and input into our heart and stroke research is vital to ensuring our research is relevant, meaningful and impactful in the everyday lives of our communities.

World-first stroke recovery program builds more than just skills​

For people living with stroke, the opportunity to exercise, socialise, dance and make art not only helps rebuild speech, motor skills and fitness — it’s also a fun way to boost connections and confidence in a supported setting. The ESTEEM program is doing just that.

70+​

STROKE SURVIVORS HAVE PARTICIPATED ​

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10​

WEEK PROGRAM

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2

LOCATIONS ACROSS REGIONAL NSW

Bringing the best diabetes care to people in the bush

The Diabetes Alliance Program Plus (DAP+) is a proven diabetes care model helping improve the prevention, detection, treatment, and self-management of diabetes in rural and regional communities.

4000+

PATIENTS HELPED

800+

HEALTH PROFESSIONALS ARE ROLLING OUT DAP+

96

PATIENTS WHO PARTICIPATED IDENTIFY AS INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS

Empowering girls to be active and empowered

Daughters & Dads Active & Empowered is a world-first, evidence-based program that brings together fathers/father-figures & their primary school-aged daughters to promote physical activity, enhance sport skills, and boost wellbeing. 

6200+

PARTICIPATING DADS AND DAUGHTERS

380

EDUCATORS TRAINED

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30

GOVERNMENT AND SPORTING PARTNERSHIPS

School exercise program boosts adolescent fitness and health 

Burn 2 Learn is a world first school-based physical activity HIIT program, improving fitness, wellbeing and enhancing academic achievement of high school students. 

18,000+

PARTICIPATING STUDENTS

325

TEACHERS TRAINED

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218

SCHOOLS

Optimising post-surgery care to prevent clots

The IMPOSTERS trial is revolutionising post-surgery care and patient comfort. Additionally, the clinical trial is also identifing cost-savings opportunities that will improve environmental  sustainability by minimising single-use devices.

550+

patients participated in the trial

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3

participating hospitals

$850K

awarded to support the research project

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