Minn. R. Part 5223.0180

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 51, June 17, 2024
Part 5223.0180 - RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Subpart 1.Evaluation procedures.

The procedures used in evaluating permanent partial disability of the respiratory system shall include the following:

A. complete history and physical examination with special reference to cardiopulmonary symptoms and signs;
B. chest roentgenography (posteroanterior in full inspiration, posteroanterior in full expiration timed, three seconds, lateral);
C. hematocrit or hemoglobin determination;
D. electrocardiogram;
E. performance of the following tests of ventilation:
(1) one second forced expiratory volume (FEV1), expressed as a percentage of the normal values set forth in the A.M.A. Guides, pages 69 and 71;
(2) forced vital capacity (FVC), expressed as a percentage of the normal values set forth in the A.M.A. Guides, pages 70 and 72;
F. diffusing capacity studies must be performed when complaints of dyspnea continue unabated in spite of forced spirometric measurement results above the cutoff limits.
Subp. 2.Measurement of respiratory loss of function.

Table 1 shall be used to calculate the percentage of disability of the whole body due to permanent partial disability of the respiratory system.

TABLE 1

SymptomsForced Spirometry Measurements 1/2 (FEV1 + FVC) (Test three times)Diffusing Capacity*Percent Disability of Whole Body
When dyspnea occurs, is consistent with the circumstances of activity.Not less than 85 percent of normalNot Applicable0
Dyspnea does not occur at rest and seldom occurs during the performance of the usual activities of daily living.70 to 85 percent of normalNot Applicable15
Dyspnea does not occur at rest but does occur during the usual activities of daily living.50 to 70 percent of normalUsually Not Applicable30
Dyspnea occurs during activities such as climbing one flight of stairs or walking one block on the level.25 to 50 percent of normal40 percent or less of normal60
Confined to bed and oxygen dependent.Less than 25 percent of normal20 percent or less of normal85

* The diffusing capacity studies must be performed when complaints of dyspnea continue unabated in spite of forced spirometric measurement results above the cutoff limits set forth in Table 1.

Subp. 3.Asthma.

Asthma which is not medically controllable and which requires at least six hospitalizations in 12 months, 25 percent.

Minn. R. Part 5223.0180

10 SR 1124

Statutory Authority: MS s 176.105