SSDI Cardiovascular Listings: Complete Category 4 Guide
TL;DR: Category 4 covers chronic heart failure (4.02), ischemic heart disease (4.04), aortic aneurysm (4.10), recurrent arrhythmias (4.05), symptomatic congenital heart disease (4.06), heart transplant (4.09), and peripheral arterial disease (4.12). Most cardiac listings require specific exercise tolerance test results or documented ejection fraction below certain thresholds. Heart transplant is considered disabled for 1 year after surgery. Many cardiac conditions also qualify as Compassionate Allowances.
This guide covers the specific Blue Book listings for this body system category. Each listing has precise medical criteria that must be fully documented to qualify at Step 3 of the SSA's evaluation. Even if you don't meet a listing exactly, understanding the criteria helps you know what evidence the SSA considers important for your condition.
How to Use This Guide
Review the listing most relevant to your condition. Check whether your medical records document the specific findings required. If you're missing evidence, work with your treating physician to get the necessary tests and documentation. If you don't meet a listing, your claim continues to Steps 4-5 where your RFC, age, education, and work experience determine the outcome.
Important Notes
- Listing criteria change periodically. Always check the current Blue Book at ssa.gov.
- You can also qualify by "equaling" a listing if your condition is medically equivalent in severity.
- Multiple impairments that don't individually meet a listing can still qualify through combined impact on RFC.
- Compassionate Allowance conditions within this category may qualify for expedited processing.
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What are the different types of ssdi cardiovascular listings: complete category 4 guide?
TL;DR: Category 4 covers chronic heart failure (4.02), ischemic heart disease (4.04), aortic aneurysm (4.10), recurrent arrhythmias (4.05), symptomatic congenital heart disease (4.06), heart transplant (4.09), and peripheral arterial disease (4.12). Most cardiac listings require specific exercise tolerance test results or documented ejection fraction below certain thresholds. Heart transplant is considered disabled for 1 year after surgery.
How to Use This Guide?
Review the listing most relevant to your condition. Check whether your medical records document the specific findings required. If you're missing evidence, work with your treating physician to get the necessary tests and documentation.
What should I know about important notes?
ClaimPath cross-references your conditions against Blue Book listings and generates SSA-compliant documentation. $79, one time.