Ischemic hepatitis

[medical citation needed] People who develop ischemic hepatitis may have weakness, fatigue, mental confusion, and low urine production (oliguria).

Yellow discoloration of the skin (jaundice) can occur, but is rare and temporary, as is actual loss of function of the liver.

[2] Ischemic hepatitis can be caused by a number of reasons (that lead to low blood pressure) including:[3] The mechanism of ischemic hepatitis depends on the etiopathogenetic origin, be it a cardiomyopathy, cardiac tamponade, trauma, or bleeding.

[8] Blood testing usually shows markedly high elevations of both liver transaminase enzymes, AST and ALT, which may exceed 10,000 U/L.

Congestive hepatopathy includes a number of liver disorders that occur in right-sided heart failure.

Arrhythmia (ventricular fibrillation)
Congestive hepatopathy