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2. Objectives. Understanding of:General reasons for revised evaluation criteria on January 12, 1998Primary parts of cardiovascular systemBasic principles in evaluating cardiovascular related disabilities. 3. Revised Criteria 1-12-98. Update cardiovascular rating schedule to ensure:Current medica
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1. CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM C&P Service (213A) March 2008
2. 2 Objectives Understanding of:
General reasons for revised evaluation criteria on January 12, 1998
Primary parts of cardiovascular system
Basic principles in evaluating cardiovascular related disabilities
3. 3 Revised Criteria 1-12-98 Update cardiovascular rating schedule to ensure:
Current medical terminology
Current and unambiguous evaluation criteria
Reflection of medical advances
Revision of convalescent ratings based on medical advances
More consistent ratings
4. 4 FUNCTION OF THECARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Components:
Heart
Arterial & venous systems
Blood
5. 5 FUNCTION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Anatomy of the heart:
A hollow muscular organ lying in the center of the chest
Divided into left and right sides, each have upper chamber (atrium) that collects blood and a lower chamber (ventricle) that ejects blood
Inlet and outlet valves in each ventricle ensure one-way blood flow
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8. 8 FUNCTION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Primary functions of the heart include:
Oxygen mover for the body
Collects O2-enriched blood coming from lungs
Pumps it to entire body
Helps rid body of waste product (CO2)
Collects oxygen-depleted blood from the body
Pumps it to the lungs for re-oxygenation
9. 9 FUNCTION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM During each heartbeat, each heart chamber:
Relaxes as it fills (diastole)
And then contracts as it pumps blood (systole)
10. 10 CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM -- PULMONARY CIRCULATION Blood flow:
CO2-laden blood from
body flows through the
largest veins (vena
cavae) into right atrium
Right atrium fills
Heart muscle propels
blood into right ventricle
11. 11 CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM PULMONARY CIRCULATION Right ventricle fills
Heart muscle pumps blood through pulmonary valve into pulmonary arteries to the lungs
Blood in lungs absorbs O2 and gives up CO2
CO2 is exhaled (Respiratory System)
O2-enriched blood returns to the heart through pulmonary veins into the left atrium
12. 12 FUNCTION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Left atrium fills
Blood is pumped into left ventricle
When left ventricle fills, heart muscle pumps blood through aortic valve into aorta (largest artery in the body)
O2-enriched blood supplies all of body except lungs
13. 13 FUNCTION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM The Circulatory System:
Arteries
Arterioles
Capillaries
Venules
Veins
14. 14 FUNCTION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Arteries:
Strong and flexible
Carry blood away from the heart
Bear the highest blood pressures
Help maintain blood pressure between beats
Smaller arteries and arterioles:
Have muscular walls
Adjust their diameter to increase or decrease blood flow to a particular area
15. 15 FUNCTION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Capillaries:
Tiny, extremely thin-walled
Act as bridges between arteries and veins
Allow nutrients to pass from blood to tissues
Allow waste to pass from tissues into blood
Drain into venules, which drain into veins, which lead back to the heart
16. 16 FUNCTION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Veins:
Thin-walled but generally larger in diameter than arteries,
Carry same volume of blood, but at a lower speed, and
Under much less pressure
17. 17 Elements of CardiovascularRating Criteria METs
What are METs?
How are METs used in evaluation of the cardiovascular system?
18. 18 Elements of CardiovascularRating Criteria METs
Even if the requirement for a 10% or 30% evaluation is met, METs testing is required in all cases, with what four exceptions?
38 CFR 4.100(b)
19. 19 Elements of CardiovascularRating Criteria Alternative criteria to METS
Left ventricular ejection fraction
Congestive heart failure
Cardiac hypertrophy or dilatation on electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, or X-ray
Continuous medication
20. 20 Elements of CardiovascularRating Criteria Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF)
Otero-Castro v. Principi: DCs 7005 and 7007 do not require a separate showing of left-ventricular dysfunction in addition to an ejection fraction of 30 through 50% for a 60% rating.
If LVEF testing is not of record, evaluation should be based on the other criteria unless the examiner states that the LVEF test is needed in a particular case.
21. 21 Elements of CardiovascularRating Criteria In all cases, the following must be ascertained:
Whether or not cardiac hypertrophy or dilatation (documented by electrocardiogram, echocardiogram or X-ray) is present, and
Whether or not there is a need for continuous medication.
22. 22 Elements of CardiovascularRating Criteria Conditions rated on other criteria
Hypothyroid heart disease (DC 7008) on hyperthyroidism (DC 7900) or s.v. arrhythmias (DC 7010)
Arrhythmias (DC 7010 and 7011)
Implantable cardiac pacemaker on arrhythmias or heart block (DC 7015)
23. 23 Elements of CardiovascularRating Criteria Total impairment criteria
When is a 100 percent evaluation is required?
24. 24 Elements of CardiovascularRating Criteria Convalescence Periods
2 months
3 months
Indefinite period with mandatory exam at 6 months
Indefinite period with mandatory exam at 1 year
Application of 38 CFR 105(e)?
25. 25 Cor Pulmonale A combination of hypertrophy and dilatation of the right ventricle secondary to pulmonary hypertension, due to disease of the lung parenchyma or pulmonary vascular system.
Always secondary to a lung condition.
Evaluate cor pulmonale as part of the pulmonary condition that causes it (Note 1 under 4.104).
26. 26 Congenital Heart Defects Common heart conditions due to prenatal influences, such as:
patent foramen ovale,
patent ductus arteriosus,
coarctation of the aorta, and
intraventricular septal defect.
27. 27 Coexisting Heart Diseases No etiological relationship between rheumatic heart disease and either hypertensive or arteriosclerotic heart disease.
A medical opinion necessary to determine whether current signs and symptoms can be attributed to one of the coexisting conditions.
28. 28 CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM For rating purposes, the cardiovascular system is subdivided into:
Diseases of the heart
Diseases of the arteries & veins
29. 29 Presumptive Service Connection 38 CFR 3.309(a) Chronic diseases
Arteriosclerosis
Cardiovascular-renal disease, including hypertension
Endocarditis (all forms of valvular heart disease)
Myocarditis
30. 30 Presumptive Service Connection 38 CFR 3.309(c) Former POWs
Atherosclerotic heart disease or hypertensive vascular disease (including hypertensive heart disease)
And their complications (including myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, arrhythmia).
Beriberi heart disease
Organic residuals of frostbite
31. 31 Diseases of the Heart DC 7000, Valvular heart disease (includes rheumatic heart disease)
No etiological relationship between rheumatic heart disease and either hypertensive or arteriosclerotic heart disease.
If SC for rheumatic heart disease & develops hypertensive or arteriosclerotic heart disease, request a medical opinion to determine which condition is causing the current signs and symptoms.
32. 32 Diseases of the Heart DC 7000, Valvular heart disease (includes rheumatic heart disease) - continued
If unable to separate the effects, the effects must be rated together.
Do not extend service connection to systemic manifestations or arteriosclerosis in areas remote from the heart.
33. 33 Diseases of the Heart DC 7001, Endocarditis
DC 7002, Pericarditis
DC 7003, Pericardial Adhesions
34. 34 Diseases of the Heart DC 7004, Syphilitic heart disease
DC 7005, Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease
DC 7006, Myocardial Infarction
35. 35 Diseases of the Heart DC 7007, Hypertensive Heart Disease
DC 7008, Hyperthyroid Heart Disease
36. 36 Diseases of the Heart What are ventricular arrhythmias?
What is ventricular tachycardia?
What is ventricular fibrillation?
37. 37 Diseases of the Heart DC 7010, Supraventricular arrhythmias
DC 7011, Ventricular Arrhythmias (Sustained)
DC 7015, Atrioventricular Block
38. 38 Diseases of the Heart DC 7016, Heart valve replacement (prosthesis)
DC 7017, Coronary Bypass Surgery
DC 7018, Implantable Cardiac Pacemakers
39. 39 Diseases of the Heart DC 7019, Cardiac Transplantation
DC 7020, Cardiomyopathy
40. 40 Diseases of the Arteries & Veins DC 7101, Hypertensive Vascular Disease (hypertension and isolated systolic hypertension)
Separate evaluations for hypertension and heart disease are allowed.
41. 41 Diseases of the Arteries & Veins Through relationship to hypertension, grant secondary SC for:
Cerebral arteriosclerosis or thrombosis with hemiplegia
Nephrosclerosis of the kidneys with impairment of renal function
myocardial damage or coronary occlusion of the heart
Note: Existence of arteriosclerosis does not imply or indicate previous hypertension.
42. 42 Diseases of the Arteries & Veins What is an aneurysm?
DC 7110, Aortic Aneurysm
DC 7111, Aneurysm, any large artery
DC 7112, Aneurysm, any small artery
43. 43 Diseases of the Arteries & Veins DC 7113, Arteriovenous Fistula, Traumatic
44. 44 Diseases of the Arteries & Veins DC 7114, Arteriosclerosis Obliterans
The ankle/brachial index (ABI)
45. 45 Diseases of the Arteries & Veins DC 7115, Thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger's Disease)
DC 7117, Raynaud's syndrome
DC 7118, Angioneurotic edema
DC 7119, Erythromelalgia
46. 46 Diseases of the Arteries & Veins Chronic Venous Insufficiency
DC 7120, Varicose veins
DC 7121, Post-phlebitic syndrome of any etiology
47. 47 Diseases of the Arteries & Veins DC 7122, Cold injury residuals
Rating criteria revised 1-12-98 and 8-13-98
Presumptive SC for former POWs under 38 CFR 3.309(c)
Chosin Reservoir Campaign - Korean War, October 1950 through December 1950
48. 48 Diseases of the Arteries & Veins DC 7123, Soft Tissue Sarcoma (of vascular origin)
49. 49 SECONDARY SERVICE CONNECTIONSUBSEQUENT T0 AMPUTATION Grant SC for ischemic heart disease or other cardiovascular disease developing in a veteran who has:
SC amputation of one lower extremity at or above the knee, or
SC amputations of both lower extremities at or above the ankles.
50. 50 Fast Letter 01-05 Relationship of PTSD or Stress to Cardiovascular Disorders
51. 51 CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
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