Listing of Impairments (overview)
Disability Claims Process Video Series
Revisions to Rules Regarding the Evaluation of Medical Evidence
Listing of Impairments (overview)
Disability Claims Process Video Series
Revisions to Rules Regarding the Evaluation of Medical Evidence
106.01
Category of Impairments,
Genitourinary Disorders
106.03
Chronic kidney disease,
with chronic
hemodialysis or
peritoneal dialysis
106.04
Chronic kidney
disease, with
kidney transplant.
106.05
Chronic kidney disease,
with impairment of
kidney function
106.06
Nephrotic
Syndrome
106.07
Congenital
Genitourinary
Disorder
A. Which disorders do we evaluate under these listings?
We evaluate genitourinary disorders resulting in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Examples of such disorders include chronic glomerulonephritis, hypertensive nephropathy, diabetic nephropathy, chronic obstructive uropathy, and hereditary nephropathies. We also evaluate nephrotic syndrome due to glomerular dysfunction, and congenital genitourinary disorders, such as ectopic ureter, exstrophic urinary bladder, urethral valves, and Eagle-Barrett syndrome (prune belly syndrome), under these listings.
C. What other factors do we consider when we evaluate your genitourinary disorder?
a. To evaluate growth failure due to any chronic renal disease, we require documentation of the laboratory findings described in 106.08A and the growth measurements in 106.08B within the same consecutive 12-month period. The dates of laboratory findings may be different from the dates of growth measurements.
b. Under 106.08B, we use the appropriate table(s) under 105.08B in the digestive system to determine whether a child’s growth is less than the third percentile.
(i) For children from birth to attainment of age 2, we use the weight-for-length table corresponding to the child’s gender (Table I or Table II).
(ii) For children age 2 to attainment of age 18, we use the body mass index (BMI)-for-age table corresponding to the child’s gender (Table III or Table IV).
(iii) BMI is the ratio of a child’s weight to the square of his or her height. We calculate BMI using the formulas in the digestive disorders body system (105.00).
The hospitalizations in 106.09 may be for different complications of CKD. Examples of complications from CKD that may result in hospitalization include stroke, congestive heart failure, hypertensive crisis, or acute kidney failure requiring a short course of hemodialysis. If the CKD complication occurs during a hospitalization that was initially for a co-occurring condition, we will evaluate it under our rules for determining medical equivalence. (See § 416.926 of this chapter.) We will evaluate co-occurring conditions, including those that result in hospitalizations, under the listings for the affected body system or under our rules for medical equivalence.
D. How do we evaluate disorders that do not meet one of the genitourinary listings?
The listed disorders are only examples of common genitourinary disorders that we consider severe enough to result in marked and severe functional limitations. If your impairment(s) does not meet the criteria of any of these listings, we must also consider whether you have an impairment(s) that satisfies the criteria of a listing in another body system.
106.01 Category of Impairments, Genitourinary Disorders
106.03 Chronic kidney disease, with chronic hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis (see 106.00C1).
106.04 Chronic kidney disease, with kidney transplant. Consider under a disability for 1 year following the transplant; thereafter, evaluate the residual impairment (see 106.00C2).
A. Serum creatinine of 3 mg/dL or greater;
OR
B. Creatinine clearance of 30 ml/min/1.73m2 or less;
OR
C. Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) of 30 ml/min/1.73m2 or less.
Back to Top
106.06 Nephrotic syndrome, with A and B:
A. Laboratory findings as described in 1 or 2, documented on at least two occasions at least 90 days apart during a consecutive 12-month period:
AND
B. Anasarca (see 106.00C3) persisting for at least 90 days despite prescribed treatment.
106.07 Congenital genitourinary disorder
(see 106.00C4) requiring urologic surgical procedures at least three times in a consecutive 12-month period,
with at least 30 days between procedures. Consider under a disability for 1 year following the date of the last surgery; thereafter, evaluate the residual impairment.
Back to Top
106.08 Growth failure due to any chronic renal disease (see 106.00C5), with:
A. Serum creatinine of 2 mg/dL or greater, documented at least two times within a consecutive 12-month period with at least 60 days between measurements.
AND
B. Growth failure as required in 1 or 2:
1. For children from birth to attainment of age 2, three weight-for length measurements that are:
a. Within a consecutive 12-month period; and
b. At least 60 days apart; and
c. Less than the third percentile on the appropriate weight-for-length table under 105.08B1; or
2. For children age 2 to attainment of age 18, three BMI-for-age measurements that are:
a. Within a consecutive 12-month period; and
b. At least 60 days apart; and
c. Less than the third percentile on the appropriate weight-for-length table under 105.08B2.
Back to Top
106.09 Complications of chronic kidney disease
(see 106.00C5) requiring at least three hospitalizations within a consecutive 12-month period and occurring at least 30 days apart. Each hospitalization must last at least 48 hours, including hours in a hospital emergency department immediately before the hospitalization.
Back to Top