Triple Therapy Prevention Of Recurrent Intracerebral Disease EveNts Trial (TRIDENT)
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$5,256,292.00
Summary
Acute intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) is a serious form of stroke. Survivors of ICH are at high risk of repeat events. Blood pressure lowering is a very important to prevent repeat events but data shows blood pressure is poorly controlled in these patients. In this research we investigate whether an approach that uses a 'triple pill' strategy (3 low dose BP drugs in one pill) in ICH patients with mild to moderate hypertension can decrease major cardiovascular events.
Contribution Of Ovarian Cancer Stem Cells To Chemoresistance And Recurrent Disease.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$378,940.00
Summary
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecological cancer. Previously, we showed that cancer stem cells are the “beating heart” of the ovarian cancer and are responsible for drug resistance and tumour relapse. The ineffective targeting of these cells by chemotherapy is accountable for the poor clinical outcomes in ovarian cancer patients. This project will define the molecular signals involved in maintenance of cancer stem cells and develop targeted therapies against these cells.
Structural Basis For Helicobacter Pylori Adhesion To Host Epithelial Cells
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$665,328.00
Summary
The aim of this grant is to understand how the bacteria that cause gastric cancer and ulcers interact with the cells that line the stomach. This information will be used to develop new treatments to combat disease.
INTroducing A Care Bundle To Prevent Pressure Injury (the INTACT Trial)
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,093,250.00
Summary
In Australia, hospital acquired pressure injuries (i.e. bedsores) range from 7.4% – 17.4%. A care bundle is a structured group of interventions associated with improved patient outcomes. The aim of this 3-year cluster randomised controlled trial is to provide rigorous evidence regarding the effect of a patient centred pressure injury prevention care bundle on the development of pressure injuries in patients at risk of developing a hospital acquired pressure injury.
CIVIC: A Randomised Trial Of A Low-cost, Community-based Model Of Care To Prevent Serious Complications And Premature Death After Spinal Cord Injury In Bangladesh
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$845,874.00
Summary
We will conduct a randomised controlled trial to determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a low-cost and sustainable community-based model of care for people who have returned home after spinal cord injury in Bangladesh. The model of care involves regular telephone-based monitoring and provision of ongoing education and advice with a limited home-based service. This package of care will be provided in the first two years following discharge from hospital.
Efficacy Of Activated Protein C To Treat Diabetic Leg Ulcers - A Randomised, Controlled Clinical Trial
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$519,284.00
Summary
Chronic leg ulcers are a major public health burden. Research undertaken by the CIs and funded by a NHMRC Development Grant have shown that activated protein C heals chronic wounds in animals and now in humans, and resolved mechanisms underlying activated protein C's actions. The current chronic leg ulcer trial is an essential step to validate the therapeutic use of activated protein C in wound healing, which is likely to emerge as a cost-effective treatment for this difficult health problem.
Regulated Intracellular Trafficking Of A Potassium Channel In Gastric Acid-secreting Cells
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$609,511.00
Summary
The cells of our bodies possess proteins that transport salts and other chemicals. These transport proteins must be correctly positioned in cells, a process that is poorly understood. If transport proteins are not positioned properly then diseases such as heart attack or diabetes may occur. Influencing the position of transport proteins may also be used to treat disease. This work investigates how a transport protein that shuttles potassium is correctly positioned in cells of the stomach.
Clinical Effectiveness Of Aspirin In Healing Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers: A Randomised Double-blinded Placebo-controlled Trial
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$791,980.00
Summary
Chronic venous leg ulcers (VLU) are a common and costly problem. People with chronic wounds found on the ankles and legs can be spontaneous or occur after minor trauma, they are often painful and ooze fluid. The burden is expected to rise with an ageing population and growing epidemic of diabetes and obesity which will increase challenges for clinicians. We will perform a clinical trial to see if aspirin plus 3 layer compression in people with venous leg ulcers heal more quickly.
AusCAN Risk Assessment For Sitting Acquired Pressure Ulcers
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,707,297.00
Summary
Sitting acquired pressure ulcers are one of the major complications that occur after spinal cord injury. This project will determine factors that are associated with the development of sitting acquired pressure ulcers after spinal cord injury; and will develop a risk assessment tool that can identify those at high risk of pressure ulcer development. The cost of treating a pressure ulcer will also be assessed. This will enable cost-effective preventive treatment to be used in these individuals.