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A miner with pneumoconiosis who meets or met one of the following sets of medical specifications, may be found to be totally disabled due to pneumoconiosis at the pertinent time, in the absence of evidence rebutting such finding:
(1) Arterial oxygen tension at rest (sitting or standing) or during exercise and simultaneously determined arterial PCO2 equal to, or less than, the values specified in the following table:
| Arterial PCO2 (mm. Hg) | Arterial PO2 equal to or less than (mm. Hg) |
|---|---|
| 30 or below | 65 |
| 31 | 64 |
| 32 | 63 |
| 33 | 62 |
| 34 | 61 |
| 35 | 60 |
| 36 | 59 |
| 37 | 58 |
| 38 | 57 |
| 39 | 56 |
| 40 or above | 55 |
or
(2) Cor pulmonale with right-sided congestive failure as evidenced by peripheral edema and liver enlargement, with:
(A) Right ventricular enlargement or outflow tract prominence on X-ray or fluoroscopy; or
(B) ECG showing QRS duration less than 0.12 second and R of 5 mm. or more in V1 and R/S of 1.0 or more in V1 and transition zone (decreasing R/S) left of V1;
or
(3) Congestive heart failure with signs of vascular congestion such as hepatomegaly or peripheral or pulmonary edema, with:
(A) Cardio-thoracic ratio of 55 percent or greater, or equivalent enlargement of the transverse diameter of the heart, as shown on teleroentgenogram (6-foot film); or
(B) Extension of the cardiac shadow (left ventricle) to the vertebral column on lateral chest roentgenogram and total of S in V1 or V2 and R in V5 or V6 of 35 mm. or more on ECG.
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