A number of heart diseases may be complicated by liver disease.
Heart diseases that may be complicated by liver disease include"
(1) cardiomyopathy, ischemic or nonischemic (left-sided)
(2) complete transposition of the great arteries after atrial switch surgery (right-sided)
(3) cor triatriatum (left-sided)
(4) Ebstein anomaly (right-sided)
(5) Eisenmenger syndrome (right-sided)
(6) Fontan physiology (right-sided)
(7) left ventricular outflow obstruction (left-sided)
(8) mitral valve disease (left-sided)
(9) pericardial disease (right-sided)
(10) pulmonary hypertension (right-sided)
(11) pulmonary valve disease (right-sided)
(12) tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) with residual pulmonary regurgitation (right-sided)
(13) tricuspid valve disease (right-sided)
Liver diseases complicating heart disease may include:
(1) congestive hepatopathy
(2) fibrosis
(3) nodular regeneration and/or cirrhosis
Causes of liver disease may include:
(1) passive congestion
(2) ischemic injury
(3) drug-induced injury
(4) viral hepatitis
(5) shared genetic defects