Since 2013 the Trust has provided funding to a wide range of academic bodies, statutory organisations, charities, voluntary groups, social housing associations, local authorities, and others that meet our chosen areas of focus for research.


Below you will find details of all our funded research projects, including final reports, where we have them.

Click here to read all the papers published following CORT-funded research projects.

Completed

East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust

2024

East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust - Measuring Air Pollution from Ambulances (MAPA Pilot)

Delays to handover patients from ambulance crews to staff in Emergency Departments (ED) have become widespread. These patients receive care within amb ... Read more

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

2024

Screening for carbon monoxide exposure in patients with headache in the Emergency Department (EDCO-H)

Screening for carbon monoxide exposure in patients with headache in the Emergency Department (EDCO-H) Read more

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

2024

Reducing delays in Diagnosis of Carbon Monoxide exposure in the Emergency Department (EDCO-D)

Reducing delays in Diagnosis of Carbon Monoxide exposure in the Emergency Department (EDCO-D) Read more

University Hospital Aintree

2023

University Hospital Aintree - Extending the QIP for CO Diagnosis in ED

This project serves to expand the successful intervention that was developed using a standardised methodology at University Hospital Aintree (UHA) in ... Read more

UK Health Security Agency

2023

UK Health Security Agency - Improving national CO guidance to inform midwives and maternity staff (INFO CO-Mid)

To pilot, test and improve the quality of new national guidance aimed at helping midwives and maternity staff identify carbon monoxide poisoning from ... Read more

University of Leeds

2023

University of Leeds - Proarrhythmic effects of CO on human cardiac myocytes derived from induced pluripotent stem cells and potential therapeutic interventions

The study will use standardized, commercially available human iPSC cardiomyocytes to study the effects of CO on heart rhythm, the mechanisms that unde ... Read more

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