Heart failure (HF) is a major public health problem leading to frequent hospitalizations, impaired quality of life, and shortened life expectancy. Heart failure leads to a chronic inability to meet metabolic requirements of end organs or skeletal muscle. Current literature lacks comprehensive descriptions of HF effects on hepatic function. In this review paper, we summarize the literature that is available in hopes of highlighting the key differences in clinical presentation, histological findings, and biochemical profiles of patients who present with both acute and chronic liver injury secondary to HF. We further discuss the use of liver function tests as prognostic markers in patients with HF, as well as the implications of liver injury o...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of abnormal liver function tests (LFTs) and the a...
Abnormal liver enzymes and liver function in congestive cardiac failure has long been recognized and...
Liver and heart are anatomically and patho-physiologically related. In heart failure (HF) the increa...
In their clinical practice, physicians can face heart diseases (chronic or acute heart failure) affe...
In a framework of the concept of organ interactions great attention has been paid during recent year...
Elevated plasma concentrations of liver function tests are prevalent in patients with chronic heart ...
Background: We studied the relation between liver function abnormalities and hemodynamic profile in ...
Physicians can often treat heart diseases (chronic or acute heart failure) affecting the liver and l...
Episodes of acute heart failure (AHF) unfavourably affect multiple organs, which may have an adverse...
Cardiac hepatopathy is the term that describes liver damage due to cardiac diseases. The cardiac hep...
Background: Elevated plasma concentrations of liver function tests are prevalent in patients with ch...
Heart failure and liver dysfunction can coexist owing to complex cardiohepatic interactions includin...
We aimed to characterize abnormal liver function tests in patients with heart failure (HF), as they ...
Chronic heart failure is a chronic systemic disease, many scientific studies have shown that when it...
AimsWe aimed to characterize abnormal liver function tests in patients with heart failure (HF), as t...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of abnormal liver function tests (LFTs) and the a...
Abnormal liver enzymes and liver function in congestive cardiac failure has long been recognized and...
Liver and heart are anatomically and patho-physiologically related. In heart failure (HF) the increa...
In their clinical practice, physicians can face heart diseases (chronic or acute heart failure) affe...
In a framework of the concept of organ interactions great attention has been paid during recent year...
Elevated plasma concentrations of liver function tests are prevalent in patients with chronic heart ...
Background: We studied the relation between liver function abnormalities and hemodynamic profile in ...
Physicians can often treat heart diseases (chronic or acute heart failure) affecting the liver and l...
Episodes of acute heart failure (AHF) unfavourably affect multiple organs, which may have an adverse...
Cardiac hepatopathy is the term that describes liver damage due to cardiac diseases. The cardiac hep...
Background: Elevated plasma concentrations of liver function tests are prevalent in patients with ch...
Heart failure and liver dysfunction can coexist owing to complex cardiohepatic interactions includin...
We aimed to characterize abnormal liver function tests in patients with heart failure (HF), as they ...
Chronic heart failure is a chronic systemic disease, many scientific studies have shown that when it...
AimsWe aimed to characterize abnormal liver function tests in patients with heart failure (HF), as t...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of abnormal liver function tests (LFTs) and the a...
Abnormal liver enzymes and liver function in congestive cardiac failure has long been recognized and...
Liver and heart are anatomically and patho-physiologically related. In heart failure (HF) the increa...