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[1995] NISSCSC C5-95(IVB) (13 April 1995)
Decision No: C5/95(IVB)
"Claimant has worked as a labourer as a mechanic. These are heavy
jobs.
Claimant complains of chest pains and vertigo. These would rule out
such heavy manual work. His main complaint appears to be chest pains
and we are persuaded by report of Dr W…, Consultant Cardiologist
that while there may be a moderate probability of underlying coronary
disease, the weight of medical evidence and opinion is that there is
no significant cardiovascular disability. There is little objective
medical support for the complaint of vertigo. Taking into account
his age and experience he is capable of alternative work such as
doorman or packer."
"On examination he was three stone overweight weighing 15 stone
7lbs. The cardiac rhythm was sinus and he was normotensive. There
were no abnormal signs in the cardiovascular or respiratory systems.
CNS examination was normal. Chest X-Ray showed no definite heart or
lung lesions.
His resting electrocardiogram showed left axis deviation with a
possible old diaphragmatic infarction. He underwent Exercise
Thallium Scintigraphy exercising well for 10 minutes before being
limited by leg fatigue. There were no ECG changes although his
heart rate only rose to 115 beats per minute. The thallium
scintigram suggested at least a moderate probability of underlying
coronary disease. I have therefore arranged for him to undergo
diagnostic coronary arteriography in due course.
In the mean time I believe that Mr M... is not fit to continue
his normal occupation but is capable of carrying out the duties
involved in the following occupations;
Checker (electrical, electronic equipment)
doorman, general receptionist, packer (light goods) photocopying
machine operator, radio telephone operator."
(Signed): C C G McNally
COMMISSIONER
13 April 1995