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Peripheral Arterial Disease VA Disability Rating
DC 7114 | 38 C.F.R. § 4.104 | M21-1, Part IV.ii.6
OVERVIEW
Peripheral arterial disease (DC 7114) rates from 20-100% based on claudication distance, ABI readings, and trophic changes. Each extremity rated separately. Common secondary to diabetes and hypertension.
RATING CRITERIA (4 LEVELS)
100% -- Chronic CHF or workload 3 METs or less
Documented CHF or workload of 3 METs or less with dyspnea, fatigue, angina, dizziness, or syncope.
60% -- Workload 3-5 METs or acute CHF in past year
More than one episode of acute CHF in past year, or workload of 3-5 METs.
30% -- Workload 5-7 METs
Workload of greater than 5 but not greater than 7 METs.
10% -- Workload 7-10 METs
Workload greater than 7 but not greater than 10 METs with continuous medication.
KEY EVIDENCE TO GATHER
-Service treatment records
-Current medical diagnosis and treatment records
-Buddy/lay statements
-Prescription history
-Employment impact documentation
-Any relevant diagnostic testing
C&P EXAM TIPS (5)
1.Bring all relevant medical records and a written list of symptoms.
2.Report your worst days, not your best. The VA rates based on overall impairment.
3.Document how the condition affects daily activities, work, and relationships.
4.Mention all medications and their side effects.
5.Bring buddy statements from people who observe your symptoms.
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