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    The SHARP-ER Study: Extended Follow-up Of The SHARP Study Cohort

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,106,265.00
    Summary
    The SHARP study, conducted from 2003 to 2010, recruited over 9,000 participants with kidney disease and showed, for the first time, that cholesterol-lowering was effective in preventing heart and vascular disease in people with advanced kidney disease. This study will extend follow-up to answers critical questions regarding long-term cardiovascular, renal and other health outcomes.
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    Does Bovine Lactoferrin Prevent Death Or Disability In Very Low Birthweight Infants? Childhood Follow Up In The NHMRC LIFT Study

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,474,012.00
    Summary
    Our international consortium of investigators proposes to undertake follow up in survivors among 1,500 very low birth weight preterm infants enrolled in the NHMRC Lactoferrin Infant Feeding Trial, which is designed to evaluate whether low-cost oral lactoferrin supplementation reduces death and disability in early childhood.
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    Standalone Internet Anxiety Treatment For Stuttering: A Randomised Trial

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $516,339.00
    Summary
    Anxiety-related mental health disorders, particularly social phobia, are common comorbid conditions among adults who stutter. This project establishes randomised controlled trial evidence for the psychological benefits of our Internet CBT treatment. This project also establishes whether our Internet CBT treatment reduces stuttering severity when combined with speech treatment. The design is an open plan, parallel, pragmatic randomised controlled trial.
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    Bacteraemic Load And Survival In Septic Shock

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $670,251.00
    Summary
    Severe sepsis is characterised by organ dysfunction secondary to infection, typically bacterial. We will quantify bacteria in the bloodstream of patients with septic shock, the most severe form of sepsis, to determine the relationship between bacterial load and clinical outcomes. We hypothesise that the bacterial load on presentation and the change in bacterial load over time determines survival and the evolution of organ failure in patients with septic shock.
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    Identifying And Implementing Standardised Outcomes In Kidney Transplantation

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $274,076.00
    Summary
    The inconsistencies and lack of patient involvement in outcome selection for research can undermine shared decision-making and patient-centred care. Over three years, this global project will bring together patients,family members, healthcare providers, policy makers and industry to identify core outcomes in kidney transplantation. Implementation of the core outcome set will ensure that outcomes report in research are relevant, meaningful and important to patients with a kidney transplant.
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    Surgery For The Treatment Of Otitis Media In Indigenous Australian Children

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,870,120.00
    Summary
    Ear infection (otitis media) is a major problem amongst children living in remote Australian communities. Medical treatment often fails, and ear nose and throat surgeons are called upon to provide surgical care. This clinical trial will provide surgeons with evidence so that they can recommend the best possible operation for children living in desert and tropical regions, most of whom are indigenous, to improve hearing and reduce the prevalence of ear infection and discharging ears.
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    Fracture Associated Premature Mortality; An International Consortium

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $579,807.00
    Summary
    Following an osteoporotic fracture there is an increased premature mortality compared with someone who has not fractured. There is also evidence that anti-osteoporosis medication reduces this premature mortality. This study will determine the size of the fracture-mortality relationship and the effect of treatment on this mortality for different fracture types and in different populations by integrating data from multiple international epidemiology studies of osteoporosis.
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    Implications Of The Increasing Duration Of Life Spent With Obesity For Population Health

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $251,830.00
    Summary
    As the prevalence of obesity at younger ages increases, people are living longer with obesity. We have recently shown that this has an increased risk of mortality and diabetes. In this project we will look at the extent to which an increasing length of time lived with obesity is also associated with increased risks of hypertension, heart disease, cancer, arthritis and disability. We will also look at the effect of this increasing duration on the overall health of Australian adults.
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    Establishing Core Outcomes In Haemodialysis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,034.00
    Summary
    Fundamental flaws in the design and reporting of research outcomes can undermine evidence-based medicine, impede patient-centred care, cause harm to patients, and result in a waste of research dollars. Our 3-year multinational project engages with patients, caregivers, clinicians, researchers and policy makers, to establish core outcomes in haemodialysis. This will ensure that patient-centred outcomes are consistently measured and reported in haemodialysis trials and other forms of research.
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    IV Iron For Treatment Of Anaemia Before Cardiac Surgery (ITACS Trial)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,285,290.00
    Summary
    Our aim is to evaluate intravenous iron to treat anaemia in 1000 patients waiting for their cardiac surgery. This could reduce the risks of the operation and enable patients to recover faster and can go home earlier.
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