ALL DEFINITIONSAlcoholic CardiomyopathyDefinitionAlcoholic cardiomyopathy is a type of heart disease caused by long-term excessive alcohol consumption, leading to weakening and enlargement of the heart muscle, which impairs its ability to pump blood efficiently.Related SpecialistsShowing 3 of 5Jeremy NadelmannMDRobert McNamaraMD, MHSJaime GerberMDMore Related SpecialistsRelated Fact SheetsCardiomyopathiesRelated DepartmentsCardiomyopathy & Inherited Cardiovascular Disease ProgramInternal Medicine