Overview

Heart, stroke and vascular disease – also known as cardiovascular disease or CVD – is a broad term that describes the many different diseases and conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels. The most common and serious types of CVD include coronary heart disease, stroke and heart failure. CVD remains a major health problem in Australia, despite declining mortality and hospitalisation rates.

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Latest findings

6.4% of adults (1.3 million) had one or more conditions related to heart, stroke or vascular disease in 2022–24

57,100 acute coronary events (heart attack or unstable angina) among people in 2023 – around 156 every day

In 2022, 39% of adults aged 18+ had hypertension – of these, 40% had controlled hypertension

In 2024, high blood pressure was the 4th leading risk factor contributing to disease burden in Australia

3 out of 5 people who survived a heart failure hospitalisation in 2019 were aged 75 and over

Nearly 1 in 4 (23%) of the cohort returned to hospital within 30 days