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Standards for Disabled Military Personnel Levels 1 to 6

1. If an organ is missing or its function is completely lost, other organs cannot compensate, and there is special medical dependence and complete nursing dependence, it is Level 1;

2. Severe organ defect or malformation , those with severe dysfunction or complications, special medical treatment dependence and most nursing dependence are classified as Level 2;

3. Those with serious organ defects or malformations, severe dysfunction or complications, and special medical treatment Those with dependence and partial nursing dependence are classified as Level 3;

4. Those with severe organ defects or malformations, severe dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence and a small part of nursing dependence are classified as Level 4;< /p>

5. Most of the organs are defective or obviously deformed, there are serious dysfunctions or complications, and there is general medical dependence, it is grade five;

6. Most of the organs are missing or obvious Those with deformity, moderate functional impairment or complications, and general medical dependence are classified as level six.

1. Those with one of the following disabilities, organ loss or complete loss of function, other organs unable to compensate, special medical dependence and complete nursing dependence, are classified as Level 1:

(1) Vegetative state (lasting for more than three months);

(2) Extremely severe mental retardation;

(3) Quadriplegia with muscle strength level 3 or tripeplegia with muscle strength Level 2;

(4) Severe movement disorder;

(5) Loss of both elbow joints or complete loss of function (including elbow joint disconnection);

(6) Both lower limbs and one upper limb are missing (the upper third of the femur and the upper third of the humerus are missing);

(7) 5 of the shoulder, elbow, hip and knee joints Complete loss of the above joint functions;

(8) Complete paraplegia caused by spinal injury;

(9) Scars all over the body account for >90% of the body surface area, and more than 6 joints in the large joints of the limbs Insufficiency of function;

(10) Full facial scarring and severe disfigurement;

(11) Extraction of both eyes;

(12) No light perception in both eyes or only There is light perception but the light positioning is inaccurate;

(13) Complete defects of the upper and lower mandibles on both sides;

(14) Dyspnea grade IV, requiring lifelong dependence on mechanical ventilation;< /p>

(15) Most of the small intestine is removed and the residual small intestine is less than 50cm;

(16) The transplanted intestine is incompetent after small intestine transplantation and cannot tolerate enteral nutrition or ordinary diet;

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(17) Chronic renal insufficiency (uremia stage) for more than 6 months requires lifelong hemodialysis maintenance treatment (kidney transplant surgery is not possible).

2. Those who have one of the following disabilities, serious organ defects or malformations, severe dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence and most nursing dependence are classified as Level 2:

< p>(1) Severe mental retardation;

(2) Bilateral complete paralysis of the posterior cranial nerves;

(3) Trilimb paralysis with muscle strength level 3 or paraplegia or hemiplegia Strength Level 2;

(4) Organic mental disorder, schizophrenia, disease duration ≥ 2 years, continuous hospitalization for ≥ 2 years, symptoms not relieved, basic loss of life, labor and social abilities;

(5) Loss of both forearms or complete loss of hands function (excluding elbow joint disconnection);

(6) High-level loss of both lower limbs (more than the upper third of the femur) ;

(7) Both knees and ankles are ankylosed in non-functional positions or their functions are completely lost;

(8) Four joints of the shoulder, elbow, hip and knee joints are fully functional Loss;

(9) Whole body scars account for >80% of the body surface area, and more than 4 joints in the large joints of the limbs are dysfunctional;

(10) Facial scars account for 90% of the entire face and severe disfigurement;

(11) One eye has or has no light perception, the corrected visual acuity of the other eye is ≤0.02 or the visual field of both eyes is ≤8% (or radius ≤5°);

(12) ) Corrected vision in both eyes

3. Those who have one of the following disabilities, serious organ defects or deformities, severe dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence and partial nursing dependence are classified as level three:

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(1) Moderate movement disorder;

(2) Paraplegia or hemiplegia, muscle strength level 3;

(3) Total muscle paralysis of both hands, muscle strength level 3;

(4) Bilateral incomplete paralysis of the posterior group of cranial nerves, or complete unilateral paralysis;

(5) Organic mental disorder, schizophrenia, duration ≥ 2 years , after systemic treatment ≥ 3 times a year, the symptoms are still incompletely relieved or there is dangerous or impulsive behavior, and most of the life, labor and social abilities are lost;

(6) One hand is missing (wrist joint plane), the other hand is missing Missing thumb (including metacarpal bone);

(7) Missing thumb and index finger (including metacarpal bone) of both hands or complete loss of function;

(8) Missing upper elbow (including elbow joint disconnection) );

(9) Loss of the wrist joint plane on one side or complete loss of function of one hand, accompanied by moderate insufficiency of the other hand;

(10) Both hip and knee joints Among them, two joints are missing or non-functional and the other joint is severely dysfunctional;

(11) Unilateral deletion on the wrist combined with deletion on one side of the ankle;

(12) Scars all over the body account for >70% of the body surface area, and more than 2 joints in the large joints of the limbs are dysfunctional;

(13) Facial scars >80% and moderate disfigurement;

(14) One eye has or has no light perception, the other eye has corrected visual acuity ≤0.05 or visual field ≤16% (or radius ≤10°);

(15) Corrected visual acuity of both eyes

4. Have the following One of the cruel conditions, serious organ defects or malformations, severe dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence and a small degree of nursing dependence, is Level 4:

(1) Moderate mental retardation;< /p>

(2) Severe epilepsy;

(3) Complete mixed aphasia or complete sensory aphasia;

(4) Partial muscle paralysis of both hands Muscle strength 2 Level;

(5) Single limb paralysis, muscle strength level 2;

(6) Full muscle paralysis of both feet, muscle strength level 2;

(7) Organic mental disorder, schizophrenia, disease duration ≥ 2 years, systemic treatment ≥ 2 times per year, still prominent delusions, persistent or recurring hallucinations, poor thinking, reduced will, apathy and other symptoms, life and labor and partial loss of social ability;

(8) The carpometacarpal joint planes of both thumbs are completely missing or non-functioning;

(9) The forearm is missing or the hand function is completely lost;

(10) The calf below the knee is missing on one side, and the forefoot is missing on the other side;

(11) High amputation of one lower limb;

(12) The ankle plane of one foot is missing, Complete loss of function of the other foot;

(13) Loss of both knees below the knee;

(14) Incomplete paraplegia after spinal injury, muscle strength of both lower limbs is level 4 with urinary and defecation function Obstacle;

(15) Whole body scars account for >60% of the body surface area, four

Insufficiency of one of the major joints of the limb;

(16) Facial scarring >60% and mild disfigurement;

(17) One eye with or without light perception, and the other eye has corrected vision Full tongue 2/3;

(26) Bilateral complete facial paralysis;

(27) Moderate lung function impairment, dyspnea grade II;

(28) Pneumonectomy or bilateral lobectomy with moderate lung function impairment and dyspnea grade II;

(29) Severe chest trauma accompanied by dyspnea grade II;

(30) After esophageal reconstruction, stenosis, only liquid food can be taken;

(31) After heart transplantation;

(32) After single lung transplantation;

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(33) Mohs II° type II atrioventricular block or sick sinus syndrome requires implantation but a permanent pacemaker cannot be implanted due to contraindications;

( 34) Non-structural heart disease that is ineffective in treatment and more than two recurrent episodes of hemodynamically unstable ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation;

(35) Total gastrectomy;

(36) Resection of most of the small intestine, including ileocecal or right hemicolectomy, residual small intestine 150-200cm;

(37) Total colon, rectum and anus resection, ileostomy;

(38) Severe anal defecation incontinence after trauma;

(39) Subtotal pancreatectomy combined with insulin dependence;

(40) After kidney transplantation ;

(41) Permanent cystostomy;

(42) Neurogenic bladder with hydronephrosis and residual urine volume >50ml;

(43) Missing penis;

(44) Bilateral ovary removal or loss of function in infertile women under 50 years old;

(45) Severe contracture and deformity of the perineum and vagina, difficult to repair ;

(46) Vaginal atresia;

(47) Chronic pancreatitis with pancreatic function damage, diabetes or moderate to severe malnutrition, requiring long-term replacement therapy with insulin or digestive enzymes;< /p>

(48) Pneumoconiosis stage II;

(49) Pneumoconiosis stage I with moderate lung function impairment or dyspnea grade II;

(50) Liver cirrhosis Decompensated Child-Pugh class B or C, with esophageal and gastric variceal bleeding, hepatic encephalopathy or ascites;

(51) Agranulocytosis, long-term dependence on drug treatment;

(52) Acute severe myeloid radiation disease;

(53) Progression of chronic myelogenous leukemia after treatment or relapse after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation;

(54) Chronic aplasia Anemia, hemoglobin continues to be lower than 60g/L, requiring long-term treatment;

(55) Frequent paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, hemoglobin continues to be lower than 60g/L, requiring long-term treatment;

(55) Frequent paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, hemoglobin continues to be lower than 60g/L, requiring long-term treatment;

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(56) Myelodysplastic syndrome, hemoglobin is persistently lower than 60g/L, requiring long-term treatment;

(57) Chronic generalized graft-versus-host disease after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation;

(58) Type I diabetes accompanied by diabetic nephropathy or proliferative retinopathy of both eyes;

(59) Functional pituitary tumor, adrenal functional tumor (primary aldosteronism, Hypercortisolism, pheochromocytoma, etc.) cannot be operated due to contraindications or postoperative recurrence.

5. Those who have one of the following cruel conditions, most of the organs are missing or obviously deformed, have severe dysfunction or complications, and are generally dependent on medical treatment, are classified as Level 5:

(1) Complete motor or incomplete sensory aphasia;

(2) Complete apraxia, agraphia, alexia, agnosia;

(3) Tetraplegia Muscle strength level 4;

(4) Single limb paralysis, muscle strength level 3;

(5) Full muscle paralysis of one hand, muscle strength level 3;

(6) Total muscle paralysis of both feet, muscle strength level 3;

(7) Unilateral incomplete paralysis of posterior cranial nerves;

(8) Partial muscle paralysis of both hands, muscle strength level 3 Level;

(9) Organic mental disorder, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, disease duration ≥2 years, systemic treatment ≥1 times, still remaining some hallucinations, delusions, slow emotional response, Symptoms such as hypovolition, depression, passivity, and partial loss of labor and social abilities;

(10) Unilateral loss below the knee;

(11) Loss of one thumb (including metacarpal bone), Three fingers of the other hand are missing except the thumb;

(12) The thumb of one hand has no function, and the function of three fingers of the other hand except the thumb is lost;

(13) Both forefoots are missing (from the metatarsal bone to the metatarsal bone) distal to the metatarsal);

(14) Complete loss of function of one hip (or one knee);

(15) Whole body scars accounting for >50% of the body surface area;

< p>(16) Facial scar >40% and meet one of the 6 disfigurement criteria;

(17) Bilateral mastectomy for childless women under 50 years old;

(18 ) Bilateral mastectomy for childless women under 50 years old;

(19) Corrected visual acuity in one eye is 20cm2;

(32) Tongue defect > 1/3 of the entire tongue;

(33) After cardiac valve replacement or plasty;

(34) Coronary artery bypass grafting and ventricular aneurysm resection;

(35) Vascular substitute reconstruction Thoracic aorta, there are still other thoracic aortic dissections or aneurysms after surgery;

(36) Thoracic aortic dissection or aneurysm after endovascular stent treatment;

(37 ) Myocardial ischemia or myocardial infarction after repair of penetrating cardiac injury;

(38) Mild impairment of lung function and dyspnea after bilateral lobectomy or lobectomy and thorax reconstruction I Grade I;

(39) Severe chest trauma, mild lung function impairment, dyspnea grade I;

(40) Airway left after surgical repair or stent treatment of tracheoesophageal fistula Stenosis or swallowing dysfunction;

(41) Structural heart disease with cardiac function class II, or left ventricular ejection fraction ≤45% (including plateau heart disease with cardiac function class II);

(42) Grade 3 hypertension accompanied by moderate damage to any of the heart, brain, and kidney organs (including grade 3 plateau hypertension);

(43) Various cardiac arrhythmias accompanied by After permanent pacemaker implantation;

(44) Anus and rectum resection, partial colon resection, colostomy;

(45) Most of the small intestine resection, residual small intestine 150 -200cm, ileocecal part preserved;

(46) After liver resection or bile duct injury with mild liver function impairment;

(47) 2/3 pancreatectomy with insulin dependence ;

(48) Chronic renal insufficiency (compensated period of renal insufficiency for more than 6 months);

(49) Renal disease 24-hour urine protein quantification >2.0g, lasting for 6 months More than 6 months old, pathological diagnosis confirmed by renal biopsy, long-term dependence on drug treatment;

(50) Primary complete renal tubular acidosis, life-long dependence on drug treatment;

( 51) Child-Pugh class A in the compensated stage of liver cirrhosis, accompanied by esophageal and gastric varices;

(52) Severe chronic active hepatitis;

(53) Inflammatory bowel disease Taking immunomodulators for more than 2 years, symptoms still occur or are accompanied by malnutrition;

(54) Chronic pancreatitis with repeated acute attacks;

(55) Urethral fistula cannot be repaired;

(56) The testicles and epididymis are defective on both sides, and the reproductive function is severely damaged;

(57) The vas deferens is defective on both sides and cannot be repaired;

(58) Hysterectomy or subtotal resection for childless women under 50 years old;

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p>(59) Bilateral fallopian tube removal in childless women under 50 years old;

(60) Bilateral ovarian removal or non-function in childbearing women under 50 years old;

(61) Perineal scars cause irreparable vaginal stenosis, external urethral orifice stenosis, and anal stenosis (up to 2 of them);

(62) Complete central diabetes insipidus with more than one anterior pituitary target gland axis function Damage;

(63) Functional damage of more than two anterior pituitary target gland axis;

(64) Urethral stricture requires regular dilation;

( 65) Bilateral adrenal gland deficiency or adrenocortical insufficiency requires long-term drug replacement therapy;

(66) Neurogenic bladder without hydronephrosis;

(67) Lymphoma Stages I and II require regular chemotherapy;

(68) Sustained thrombocytopenia (≤30×109/L) refractory to treatment with recurrent bleeding;

(69) Gout associated with Serious complications (impaired joint function due to tophi or impaired renal function due to gouty nephropathy).

6. Those who have one of the following disabilities, most of the organs are missing or obviously deformed, have moderate dysfunction or complications, and are generally dependent on medical treatment, are classified as Level 6:

(1) Mild mental retardation;

(2) Moderate epilepsy;

(3) Mild movement disorder;

(4) Triplegia Muscle strength level 4;

(5) Partial muscle paralysis in both feet, muscle strength level 2;

(6) Full muscle paralysis in one foot, muscle strength level 2;

< p>(7) After lobotomy;

(8) Chair-II malformation and syringomyelia with motor and sensory impairment;

(9) Organic mental disorder , schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, delusional disorder, bipolar disorder, disease duration ≥ 1 year, after ≥ 1 systemic treatment, mental symptoms are relieved but maintenance treatment is still required;

(10 ) Manic episode, recurrent depressive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, with a disease duration of ≥2 years, and maintenance treatment is still required after systemic treatment ≥2 times;

(11) Obsessive-compulsive disorder, with a disease duration of ≥2 years Years, after systemic treatment ≥ 2 times, the symptoms are not fully relieved, and maintenance treatment is required;

(12) Personality changes: manifested by emotional instability, lack of self-control, irritability, and repeated violent attacks and aggressive behavior, behavior without regard to consequences, symptom duration ≥ 1 year, and significant impairment of social functions;

(13) One thumb is missing beyond the metacarpal bone (including the metacarpal bone);

(14) One thumb has no function, and the function of two fingers of the other hand except the thumb is completely lost;

(15) Three fingers of one hand (including the thumb) are missing beyond the metacarpophalangeal joint;

(16) Loss or complete loss of function beyond the metacarpophalangeal joints of the four fingers except the thumb;

(17) Complete loss of function of one of the shoulder, elbow, or wrist joints;

(18) Severe dysfunction of one hip or one knee joint;

(19) Loss of one side below the ankle;

(20) Deformity of one ankle joint and complete loss of function;< /p>

(21) Lower limb fracture with angular deformity >15° and limb shortening >4cm;

(22) Artificial joint replacement of large joints of limbs;

< p>(23) Nasal defect >1/4 or one side of the auricle is completely defective;

(24) Whole body scars account for >40% of the body surface area;

(25) Facial scars> 20%;

(26) Total scalp defect or scarring alopecia;

(27) Complete bilateral breast loss or severe scar deformity in women;

(28) The corrected visual acuity of one eye is ≤0.05, the corrected visual acuity of the other eye is equal to 0.3 or the visual field of both eyes is ≤48% (or the radius is ≤30°);

(29) The corrected visual acuity of both eyes is equal to 0.3 or the visual field of both eyes is ≤48% (or radius ≤30°);

(30) One eyeball is removed and the corrected visual acuity of the other eye is ≥0.8;

(31) Bilateral sensorineural deafness, binaural hearing loss Loss ≥70dBHL;

(32) Vestibular dysfunction, difficulty walking with eyes open, unable to stand with feet together;

(33) Bilateral temporomandibular joint dysfunction, mouth opening (upper , the distance between the incisal edges of the lower central incisors, the same below) 20cm2;

(35) Complete facial paralysis on one side;

(36) Mild impairment of lung function after lung blast injury , dyspnea grade I;

(37) Luminal stenosis accompanied by dyspnea grade I after tracheal or bronchoplasty, or after stent surgery;

(38) Recurrent laryngeal nerve The injury caused choking, coughing, and aspiration;

(39) Swallowing disorder, and could only eat semi-liquid food;

(40) Anastomotic stenosis was confirmed by angiography after esophageal reconstruction, Only semi-liquid food can be taken, or endoscopically confirmed reflux esophagitis mucosal damage fusion ≥ 2/3 of the tube circumference;

(41) Bronchopleural fistula;

(42) Visceral Treatment of unrestored persistent atrial fibrillation;

(43) Coronary heart disease accompanied by angina pectoris, and the presence of diseased blood vessels with ≥50% stenosis confirmed by coronary angiography or coronary CT three-dimensional reconstruction;

(44) After coronary artery bypass grafting;

(45) After interventional treatment of coronary artery disease;

(46) Mohs II° type II compartment Conduction block or sick sinus syndrome

Symptoms, permanent pacemaker implantation;

(47) High altitude heart disease, cardiac function class I;

(48) Gastric resection ≥2/3;

< p>(49) Pancreatic resection ≥1/2 with insulin dependence;

(50) Abdominal wall defect ≥1/4, irreparable;

(51) Hypothyroidism;< /p>

(52) Hypoparathyroidism;

(53) Primary hyperparathyroidism with moderate osteoporosis after surgery;

( 54) Complete central diabetes insipidus;

(55) Endocrine-derived infiltrative exophthalmos;

(56) Diabetes combined with neurological, cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, renal, Significant damage to two or more organs such as the retina or severe orthostatic hypotension;

(57) Kidney damage causing hypertension;

(58) One-sided nephrectomy;

(59) Bilateral testicular atrophy and blood testosterone lower than normal;

(60) Post-traumatic erectile dysfunction;

(61) Partial penectomy Posterior (near the coronal sulcus);

(62) Unilateral oophorectomy in infertile women under 50 years old;

(63) Birth canal stenosis caused by pelvic fracture (infertile women under 50 years old );

(64) Perineal scars lead to vaginal stenosis or external urethral orifice stenosis or anal stenosis, which cannot be repaired;

(65) Pneumoconiosis stage I, mild impairment of lung function, Dyspnea grade I;

(66) Pulmonary fibrosis, mild impairment of lung function, dyspnea grade I;

(67) Inhalation lung injury with mild impairment of lung function , dyspnea grade I;

(68) lobectomy, and mild lung function impairment, dyspnea grade I;

(69) severe asthma;

< p>(70) Bronchiectasis with recurrent infection or hemoptysis (≥3 times per year, hemoptysis amount is more than 30ml each time);

(71) Chronic active pulmonary tuberculosis with regular treatment for ≥2 years, sputum Mycobacterium tuberculosis Positive;

(72) Kidney disease causes 24-hour urine protein quantification of 0.5g to 1.9g for more than 6 months. The pathological diagnosis is confirmed by renal biopsy and long-term dependence on drug treatment;

(73) Primary incomplete renal tubular acidosis, requiring life-long dependence on drug treatment;

(74) Compensated cirrhosis (Child-Pugh A grade) with mild liver function impairment;< /p>

(75) Moderate chronic active hepatitis (liver histopathological examination G3S1-3/G1-3S3);

(76) Recurrent unexplained gastrointestinal bleeding and Chronic moderate or above anemia;

(77) Complete remission of leukemia or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation;

(78) Complete remission of lymphoma;

(79) ) Moderate myeloid radiation disease;

(80) Rheumatoid arthritis, stage II changes in X-ray plain films of more than three joint areas;

(81) Ankylosing spondylitis X-ray Grade II changes in bilateral sacroiliac joints on plain radiographs or confirmed by CT films;

(82) Diffuse connective tissue disease or systemic vasculitis;

(83) One pituitary gland The target gland axis function of the anterior lobe is impaired;

(84) Foreign body pigmentation or depigmentation exceeds 50% of the total facial area.

(85) Severe idiopathic osteoporosis or severe osteoporosis with fragility fracture.