Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 151 - Labor and Industry Department
Chapter 5223 - DISABILITY SCHEDULES
Part 5223.0190 - ORGANIC HEART DISEASE

Universal Citation: MN Rules 5223.0190

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 39, March 25, 2024

Subpart 1. General.

For permanent partial disability due to organic heart disease, the disability of the whole body is set forth in subpart 2.

Subp. 2. Heart ratings.

The following ratings may be applied only after a compilation of a patient's complete history and a physical examination. Testing must include chest X-ray and electrocardiogram. The testing may include echocardiography, exercise testing, and radionuclide studies.

The following table sets forth symptoms of organic heart disease. The percentage of disability of the whole body is determined by the symptoms present.

Organic Heart Disease Schedule

Percentage Disability of Whole Body 10 percent 30 percent 60 percent 85 percent
Organic Heart Disease Present Present Present Present
Symptoms Not present Not present at rest Not present at rest Present at rest
Level of activity causing symptoms No symptoms from usual activities of daily living, including such activities as stair- or hill-climbing, and walking No symptoms from usual activities of daily living Symptoms from a one or more block walk or from climbing stairs. Symptoms also from activities of daily living Worsening of symptoms with any activity
Level of unusual activity causing symptoms No symptoms from walking quickly, recreation, hill- or stair-climbing, arm-work, and similar activities Symptoms from hill- or stair-climbing, walking quickly, arm-work, or recreation Symptoms from emotional stress, walking quickly, and similar activities May be present at rest or may awaken patient
Signs of heart failure No No Relieved by therapy Not usually relieved by therapy
Signs of symptoms of angina No With prolonged or severe exertion With mild exertion Rest or nocturnal symptoms
Objective tests of functional status Ischemic S-T segment changes of at least 1 mm at or before stage 3 of a Bruce protocol exercise test, or diagnostic ischemic changes at a level of 7 METS or less in a nuclear isotope exercise study Ischemic S-T segment changes of at least 1 mm at or before stage 2 of a Bruce protocol exercise test, or diagnostic ischemic changes at a level of 4 METS or less in a nuclear isotope exercise study Ischemic S-T segment changes of at least 1 mm at or before stage 1 of a Bruce protocol exercise test, or diagnostic ischemic changes at a level of 2 METS or less in a nuclear isotope exercise study Diagnostic ischemic S-T segment changes of at least 1 mm on resting electro-cardiogram

Statutory Authority: MS s 176.105

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