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HeArt Ma’at: Art for Heart

Did you know that each year in the Netherlands 15.000 people have a cardiac arrest? And that an internal cardiac defibrillator (ICD) can prevent a sudden cardiac arrest by administering a shock? Unfortunately, 33% of the patients after an ICD-shock camp with serious psychological complaints including anxiety and stress, which again increases the chance of developing serious heart rhythm disorders. Art therapy has proven beneficial effect on the psychological wellbeing and could perhaps be the best weapon against anxiety and stress. Research is needed more now than ever! Will you help us restore the balance between the heart and the brain?

Support the HeArt Ma’at project

This unique and innovative research takes place at the Maastricht Universitair Medisch Centrum + (MUMC+) and the University of Maastricht. HeArt Ma’at offers personalized art therapy to patients who have had one or more ICD-shocks due to cardiac arrest. Friends, family and medical professionals will be included in the therapy.

Stand for patient centered care

Sudden cardiac death often comes like a thief in the night. An ICD shock is lifesaving, but at what cost? A negative spiral lurks: fears of new shocks increase adrenaline levels, which in turn can trigger life-threatening arrhythmias. Low-threshold artistic stimuli provide a unique opportunity to break this spiral. Together, cardiologist, psychologist and the artist provide a customized humane approach.

To realize this extraordinary research, 25,000 euros are needed. This is why we are counting on your support. Contribute today and let's embrace these vulnerable patients together. Click on the donate now button. - Yeşim Kaya, researcher

About the project ambassador

Rachel ter Bekke (MD, PhD) is a clinical-experimental cardiologist-electrophysiologist with a subspeciality in cardiogenetics. She is fascinated by arrhythmias and strives for hollistic patient care. 

Claudia Volders is a artist who wants her paintings and installations to make the viewer feel that her/his presence is important to complete the work. "Art belongs among people" she says. In her projects done over the years, she learned that art has a healing and enlightening effect. Art touches the heart and soul.

Yeşim Kaya (MD) is a researcher at CARIM with a focus on multi-modal imaging integration for the treatment of ventricular arrhythmias. Yeşim aims for a better recognition and treatment of the mental load patients with ventricular arrhythmias often carry. 

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Maastricht University is committed to equality and scientific and sustainable innovation. In order to reach the goals and dreams of your alma mater, we need your help! Together with the UM community, we can make the four unique projects a success. We are there #foreachother

UM Crowd is part of the University Fund Limburg/SWOL. This fund is a recognised 'algemeen nut beogende instelling' (ANBI). This means that your donation is fully or partially tax deductible. You will receive an automatic email with a receipt after your donation. Click here for more information about ANBI.

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Amount raised by HeArt-Ma'at doubled with CARIM's support

08-05-2024 | 14:27 During the past period, the project team HeArt-Ma'at conducted a crowdfunding campaign to generate attention for their research and art project aimed at improving heart health and stress management after the placement of an ICD. The target amount was €25,000. If this target were to be reached, UM department CARIM would double this amount. And successfully so. After numerous creative public fundraising efforts by the passionate team, this goal was achieved, enabling CARIM to deploy the 'crowdfunding multiplier'. As a result, over €50,000 has now been raised for further research into art therapy for heart patients. We extend our gratitude to CARIM for this wonderful support and for encouraging crowdfunding from within their own department. This has also fostered a valuable active connection between research and society. For more information about HeArt - Ma'at, or to contribute yourself, please visit our UM Crowd page at www.umcrowd.nl.
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