Objective: Mounting evidence links cirrhosis patients with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction(LVDD) has a poor prognosis. However, little is known about these particular individuals. Therefore, we conducted this cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of LVDD and its associated risk factors.Methods: Consecutive cirrhosis patient who were attending Hangzhou Xixi hospital from January 2018 to December 2019 were included in this study. According to the American Society of Echocardiography 2016 criteria, cirrhosis patients were sorted into two group: the left ventricular diastolic dysfunction(LVDD) group and left ventricular diastolic function normal(LVDDn) group. Patients’ demographic data, clinical characteristics, laboratory data were recorded. Furthermore, we conducted a multi-factor analysis.Results: A total of 398cirrhosis patients were included in the study. The incidence of LVDD in this study was 49.7% (198 cases). In this study, the mean age and BMI of the patients were 52.9±8.2 years and 23.0±3.3kg/m2,respectively. Of 398 patients, 255(64.1%) of them were males. With regard to etiology, there were 296 patients (74.4%) with hepatitis B cirrhosis and 59 patients (14.8%) with alcoholic cirrhosis. The LVDD group had higher age, higher BMI, greater frequency of ascites and esophageal varices, prolonged prothrombin time, increased international normalized ratio, increased bilirubin, increased CK and AST, and longer QT interval than the LVDDn group(p<0.05, both). In terms of echocardiography, the LVDD group had larger aortic inner diameter, left atrial inner diameter and left ventricular wall diastolic thickness than LVDDn group(p<0.05, both). The multivariate analysis showed age>55 years, BMI>24kg/m2, hepatic decompensated, QTcB>440ms were independently associated with risk of LVDD.Conclusion: The prevalence of LVDD among cirrhosis patients was 49.8%. Cirrhosis patients with LVDD had worse liver function. Further, age>55 years, BMI>24kg/m2, hepatic decompensated, QTcB>440ms were independent predictors of LVDD.