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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to U.S. Department of Labor

Title 20  

Employees' Benefits

 

Chapter VI  

Employment Standards Administration, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 718  

Standards for Determining Coal Miners' Total Disability or Death Due to Pneumoconiosis

 

 

 

Subpart B  

Criteria for the Development of Medical Evidence


20 CFR 718.105 - Arterial blood-gas studies.

  • Section Number: 718.105
  • Section Name: Arterial blood-gas studies.

    (a) Blood-gas studies are performed to detect an impairment in the 
process of alveolar gas exchange. This defect will manifest itself 
primarily as a fall in arterial oxygen tension either at rest or during 
exercise. No blood-gas study shall be performed if medically 
contraindicated.
    (b) A blood-gas study shall initially be administered at rest and 
in a sitting position. If the results of the blood-gas test at rest do 
not satisfy the requirements of Appendix C to this part, an exercise 
blood-gas test shall be offered to the miner unless medically 
contraindicated. If an exercise blood-gas test is administered, blood 
shall be drawn during exercise.
    (c) Any report of a blood-gas study submitted in connection with a 
claim shall specify:
    (1) Date and time of test;
    (2) Altitude and barometric pressure at which the test was 
conducted;
    (3) Name and DOL claim number of the claimant;
    (4) Name of technician;
    (5) Name and signature of physician supervising the study;
    (6) The recorded values for PC02, P02, and PH, which have been 
collected simultaneously (specify values at rest and, if performed, 
during exercise);
    (7) Duration and type of exercise;
    (8) Pulse rate at the time the blood sample was drawn;
    (9) Time between drawing of sample and analysis of sample; and
    (10) Whether equipment was calibrated before and after each test.
    (d) If one or more blood-gas studies producing results which meet 
the appropriate table in Appendix C is administered during a 
hospitalization which ends in the miner's death, then any such study 
must be accompanied by a physician's report establishing that the test 
results were produced by a chronic respiratory or pulmonary condition. 
Failure to produce such a report will prevent reliance on the blood-gas 
study as evidence that the miner was totally disabled at death. (e) In 
the case of a deceased miner, where no blood gas tests are in 
substantial compliance with
paragraphs (a), (b), and (c), noncomplying tests may form the basis for 
a finding if, in the opinion of the adjudication officer, the only 
available tests demonstrate technically valid results. This provision 
shall not excuse compliance with the requirements in paragraph (d) for 
any blood gas study administered during a hospitalization which ends in 
the miner's death.
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