91 Pulmonary Disease

The patient has:

  • Disabling dyspnea at rest or with minimal exertion and little or no response to bronchodilators, resulting in decreased functional capacity, fatigue, cough, AND
  • Progression of end-stage pulmonary disease, as evidenced by prior increasing visits to the emergency department or prior hospitalizations for pulmonary infections and/or respiratory failure, AND
  • Room air findings of hypoxemia, as evidenced by pO2 < 55 mmHg and oxygen saturation < 88% or hypercapnia as evidenced by pCO2 > 50 mmHg
  • Cor pulmonale and right heart failure secondary to pulmonary disease (not secondary to left heart disease or valvulopathy)
  • Unintentional progressive weight loss greater than 10% of body weight over the preceding six months
  • Resting tachycardia > 100 bpm

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