Enhancing heart repair to treat cardiomyopathies

This project aims to develop innovative treatment to repair damaged heart muscle to improve outcomes, wellbeing and survival after heart attack and other cardiomyopathies.

What is the issue for NSW?

Diseases causing damage to heart muscle cells can lead to heart failure with a 5-year survival rate worse than all but one form of cancer. This is a common condition that can result from heart attacks and chemotherapy drugs in adults. In children, genetics and prematurity can affect the growth of the heart muscle, leaving it too weak to function properly. There are currently no therapies that can directly improve heart function. This represents and urgent unmet clinical need for innovative treatments that attack the underlying disease and stimulate the growth of new healthy heart muscle cells.

Collaborating Organisations:

The Centenary Institute

Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute

National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center (Japan)

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