Abstract:Cirrhosis cardiomyopathy (CCM) was a common complication observed among patients with cirrhosis, which is characterized by cardiac contractile insufficiency and/or diastolic dysfunction under a stressful condition that is accompanied by electrophysiological abnormalities. Echocardiography, as a clinical cardiac imaging technique displayed with numerous advantages, including robust accessibility and the systematic assessment of cardiovascular anatomical structure and function in a one-stop manner. Consequently, it has been extensively used in CCM diagnosis. The pathogenesis and hemodynamics of CCM is intricate. It's challenging to comprehensively and precisely monitoring the subclinical cardiovascular structural and functional abnormalities related to CCM by a single echocardiographic technique or parameter.This article aims to summarize the research advancements in echocardiography in evaluating cardiac structure and function in CCM, facilitating a widely clinical utilization of this technology