Leary McCown on Behalf of Russell McCown Deceased Miner v. Director, Office of Workers' Compensation, United States Department of Labor
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892 F.2d 1044
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Leary McCOWN on Behalf of Russell McCOWN, deceased miner, Petitioner,
v.
DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION, UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, Respondent.
No. 89-3069.
United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
Jan. 8, 1990.
Before KRUPANSKY and WELLFORD, Circuit Judges, and CELEBREZZE, Senior Judge.
PER CURIAM:
Russell S. McCown filed an application in 1974 for benefits under the Black Lung Benefits Act, as amended, 30 U.S.C. 901 et seq. A hearing took place before the Administrative Law Judge ("ALJ") after the lapse of a number of years. It was not until May 30, 1985, that the ALJ issued a decision and order awarding benefits. The Director filed his notice of appeal from that decision to the Benefits Review Board, which reversed the ALJ's decision as not supported by substantial evidence. After filing an unsuccessful motion for reconsideration McCown perfected this timely appeal.
The ALJ determined that McCown had established only one year of full time coal mine employment based upon social security records although he asserted at least ten years of coal mine employment. The ALJ also found "claimant to be a credible witness whose testimony revealed a knowledge and familiarity with coal mining which no doubt results from many years spent in the industry." He also found that the eight year coal mining history referred to by several physicians was reliable for diagnostic purposes.
The objective medical evidence is as follows: (Claimant submitted no biopsy evidence.)
X-rays
Exh. Date Doctor Interpretation Film Quality
DX 18 10/7/74 Baeyer 0 Not noted
DX 19 3/11/76 Gonzales 0 Not noted
DX 16 3/12/76 Sargent 0/0 Good
B-reader
DX 17 3/12/76 Elmer 0/0 Acceptable
Reread B-reader
12/17/79 Bd. Cert.
Radiologist
CX 1 7/30/79 Lontoc Classification system not used. Not noted
CX 1 11/16/81 Neiberg Classification system not used. Not noted
CX 1 1/3/83 Islman Classification system not used. Not noted
CX 1 9/30/83 Neiberg Classification system not used. Not noted
DX 1 9/27/84 Gonzalez 1/0 Good
Pt"Hrg. B-reader
Bd. Cert.
Radiologist
DX 1 9/27/84 Sargent1 0 Fogged
Pt"Hrg. Reread
11/1/84
Ventilatory Studies
Exh. Date Dr. Hgt. FEV1 MVV Quality
Standards
DX 11 10/8/74 -- 66" 35 Cooperation
and compre-
hension not
noted.
No tracings.
"These studies are consistent with marked degrees of
obstructive airway impairment and are consistent with
chronic bronchitis and/or pulmonary emphysema, of
rather moderate to marked degree."
DX 12 10/21/78 Hughes 64 3/4 " .97 26 Good
cooperation
& understa-
nding.
"Spirometry demonstrated a severe obstructive Sufficient
ventilatory defect tracings.
with 902 cc of air trapping on forced expiration. The
Vital Capacity was at the lower level of normal,
suggesting a restrictive component."
CX 1 12/31/82 illegible 65" .75 27 Good effort
(pre-bronchodilator) No tracings.
.54 40
(post-bronchodilator)
"Severe mixed restrictive and obstructive defects, less
effect after BD."
DX 1 9/27/84 Tita -- .7 21 Cooperation &
comprehens-
ion not
noted.
Sufficient
tracings.
Pt"Hrg. "[R]esults revealed a very severe obstructive
ventilatory defect with a profoundly decreased MVV
..."
DX 1 9/27/84 Long "Vents are acceptable."
Pt"Hrg. Reviewed
10/30/84
Arterial Blood Gas Studies
Exh. Date Dr. pCO2 pO2
DX 12 10/12/78 Hughes 40.1 68
"Arterial blood gases reveal a moderate resting hypoxemia
but are otherwise unremarkable."
DX 1 9/27/84 Tita 42.2 54.1
Pt"Hrg.
DX 1 9/27/84 Long "Test is technically
Pt"Hrg. Reviewed acceptable."
10/30/84
Dr. Zevallos examined claimant on March 12, 1976. According to the smoking history Dr. Zevallos obtained, McCown smoked 2-3 packages of cigarettes daily for a period of 20 years with a present habit of one package per day. Dr. Zevallos concluded that claimant did not present x-ray evidence of pneumoconiosis, but that "[c]linically and by history, Claimant has significant pulmonary disability."
Dr. Hughes reported in 1978 a 50 pack per year smoking history with a current consumption of two packages daily. He diagnosed "a severe mixed type of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) with a possible bronchospastic component." He was of the opinion that this condition significantly disabled McCown, finding that his physical examination "lends support to the emphysematous component." He also found McCown's smoking history to be "sufficient to explain pulmonary abnormalities." He did not find McCown to have coal workers' pneumoconiosis.
On April 12, 1984, claimant's medical evidence was evaluated by Dr. Oliven. He obtained claimant's work and smoking histories, symptomatology, reports of previous physical examinations by Dr. Zevallos and Dr. Hughes, a series of previous pulmonary function studies, a series of previous x-ray interpretations and blood gases. Dr. Oliven also noted a 1-2 package per day smoking history.
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