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    Major funding announced for Welsh cardiovascular research

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 19, 2025No Comments
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    Health and Care Research Wales and British Heart Foundation (BHF) have announced a significant £3m agreement to support cardiovascular research in Wales through funding for the National Cardiovascular Research Network (NCRN).

    The five-year agreement means that Welsh researchers will be able to investigate key areas of unmet health and care needs in people with heart conditions such as arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat), heart disease and vascular ageing.

    The network will bring researchers, health professionals, patient representatives and others together to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease in Wales and beyond. 

    The agreement will see Welsh Government funding key researcher and leadership posts, with BHF funding additional research staff to help address under-representation of under-served communities in cardiovascular research. Its investment will also, support cross-disciplinary research bids, and access to data to support cardiovascular research.

    Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, Jeremy Miles MS said: “This landmark £3 million partnership between Health and Care Research Wales and the British Heart Foundation represents a significant step forward in our fight against cardiovascular disease.

    “By combining our expertise and resources, we’re not just funding research – we’re investing in the future health of people across Wales.”

    Rhodri Thomas, Head of BHF Cymru said: “British Heart Foundation is incredibly excited to be part of this new co-fund agreement with Welsh Government which secures a sustainable future for Wales’ National Cardiovascular Research Network. This latest effort to empower cardiovascular research and innovation in Wales is particularly exciting to me, and of course my colleagues at BHF Cymru, and will help develop a platform for universities and health boards across Wales to come together under a shared mission.” 

    Professor Chris George, Director of the National Cardiovascular Research Network, added: “This new alliance between Health and Care Research Wales and the BHF is so important. The commitment to fund the Network’s expansion shows real confidence in our vision for improving the lives of people with heart and circulatory disease.

    “This award helps us put Wales’ population at the heart of everything we do, and will be the keystone for turning world-class research done in Wales today into the new treatments of tomorrow.”

    Former insurance worker Leigh Manley, 47, from Cardiff, suffered an unexplained cardiac event almost a decade ago which nearly claimed his life. 

    The self-confessed rugby fan, who is originally from Maesteg, had been working out in his local gym when he suddenly felt ‘as though someone had pulled the cable out of me’ and he collapsed, unconscious, midway through his treadmill exercise. 

    After being treated by paramedics he was subsequently diagnosed with an arrythmia and was given the devastating news that he had a serious and life-threatening cardiac condition which had caused scarring to the heart, and that he would need to be fitted with a defibrillator. 

    He said: “My treatment now is far from ideal, but it’s the only thing we’ve got in our armoury right now, which is why research is so important to me – there’s a long way to go in terms of the condition that I’ve got, which they think is genetic. 

    “Anything that can be done to advance research into cardiovascular conditions is going to be so important – there’s this misconception that only older adults suffer from this type of illness but it’s not the case, it can happen to people of all ages and from all walks of life.”

    Health Secretary Jeremy Miles added: “The stories of people like Leigh Manley remind us why this investment is so crucial. Through this research, we aim to develop better treatments and improve outcomes for everyone affected by heart conditions in Wales.”

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