Cardiac cirrhosis is a term used to include the spectrum of hepatic disorders that occur secondary to hepatic congestion due to cardiac dysfunction, especially the right heart chambers. Cardiac cirrhosis can be caused by any right-sided pathology that can generate right heart failure that causes an increase in venous congestion and increase of pressure in the hepatic sinusoids. Common causes of cardiac abnormalities that can cause cardiac cirrhosis are (1) valvular disease, (2) severe pulmonary hypertension, (3) cor pulmonale, (4) biventricular heart failure, (5) pericardial diseases, (6) cardiac tamponade, and (7) constrictive pericarditis
Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy historically has been confused as alcoholic cardiomyopathy. The key points ...
Background. It has been suggested that liver cirrhosis (LC), regardless of etiology, may be associat...
Cirrhotic heart has been traditionally considered protected from cardiovascular disease, even if a l...
Key Clinical Message Right‐sided heart failure, including tricuspid regurgitation (TR), can cause ca...
Chronic heart failure is a chronic systemic disease, many scientific studies have shown that when it...
The occurrence of systemic hemodynamic abnormalities in cirrhosis has been recognized for more than ...
Cardiovascular complications of cirrhosis include cardiac dysfunction and abnormalities in the centr...
Liver cirrhosis is a severe disease with complications and viruses take the first place in the etiol...
Background: The systemic circulation in patients with cirrhosis is hyperdynamic with an increased ca...
AbstractCirrhosis is associated with hyperdynamic circulation, which consists of peripheral vasodila...
Background: Cirrhotic cardiomiopathy is described as the presence of cardiac dysfunction in cirrhoti...
Interactions between the heart and the liver have been under investigation for many years. Cirrhotic...
AbstractLiver cirrhosis is associated with severe hemodynamic changes which include hyperdynamic cir...
Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy (CCM) is a term used to define a constellation of characteristics that illu...
There is a mutual interaction between the function of the heart and the liver and a broad spectrum o...
Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy historically has been confused as alcoholic cardiomyopathy. The key points ...
Background. It has been suggested that liver cirrhosis (LC), regardless of etiology, may be associat...
Cirrhotic heart has been traditionally considered protected from cardiovascular disease, even if a l...
Key Clinical Message Right‐sided heart failure, including tricuspid regurgitation (TR), can cause ca...
Chronic heart failure is a chronic systemic disease, many scientific studies have shown that when it...
The occurrence of systemic hemodynamic abnormalities in cirrhosis has been recognized for more than ...
Cardiovascular complications of cirrhosis include cardiac dysfunction and abnormalities in the centr...
Liver cirrhosis is a severe disease with complications and viruses take the first place in the etiol...
Background: The systemic circulation in patients with cirrhosis is hyperdynamic with an increased ca...
AbstractCirrhosis is associated with hyperdynamic circulation, which consists of peripheral vasodila...
Background: Cirrhotic cardiomiopathy is described as the presence of cardiac dysfunction in cirrhoti...
Interactions between the heart and the liver have been under investigation for many years. Cirrhotic...
AbstractLiver cirrhosis is associated with severe hemodynamic changes which include hyperdynamic cir...
Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy (CCM) is a term used to define a constellation of characteristics that illu...
There is a mutual interaction between the function of the heart and the liver and a broad spectrum o...
Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy historically has been confused as alcoholic cardiomyopathy. The key points ...
Background. It has been suggested that liver cirrhosis (LC), regardless of etiology, may be associat...
Cirrhotic heart has been traditionally considered protected from cardiovascular disease, even if a l...