The Veteran's service-connected reactive airway disease was rated at 10 percent for the period from December 16, 2008 to November 10, 2014. The Board found that symptoms did not meet or more nearly approximate the criteria for a higher initial rating of 30 percent under Diagnostic Code 6602.
The deciding factor: The evidence showed FEV-1 and FEV-1/FVC results within normal limits and no need for daily inhalational or oral bronchodilator therapy, which are required for a 30 percent rating.
- Claimed conditions
- Reactive airway disease
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 10%
- Decision date
- May 31, 2018
- Citation
- 18106422
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- Denied
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