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  1. Does Suffering Outweigh Dialysis Benefit in Elderly? Practice Questioned. Older Americans living in nursing homes experience a significant decline in their ability to ...
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  2. Kidney disease or kidney failure will probably lead to dialysis treatments. This might have you asking how long can someone live on dialysis? Kidney disease does not ...
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  3. What Happens After Dialysis Is Withdrawn? My grandfather is 89 years old and in failing health. He goes to dialysis 3 times a week, and has been on ...
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  4. Purpose of review: Elderly patients comprise the fastest growing population initiating dialysis and
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  5. [Mar 2, 2009] In December last year my husband started 3-day a week dialysis after many hospitalizations and has been diagnosed with ESRD. He also has diabetes type 2 ... ~ by Susan M ( 3 comments )
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  6. Summary of "Dialysis-related factors affecting quality of life in patients on hemodialysis." Introduction. Treatment modalities for end-stage renal disease affect ...
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  7. MDGuidelines is the most trusted source of clinical information on prognosis for renal dialysis.
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  8. Oct. 28, 2009 — Compared to the general population, patients starting dialysis have an increased risk of death that is not attributable to a higher rate of death ...
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  9. Chronic kidney disease and acute renal failure cause the kidneys to lose their ability to filter and remove waste and extra fluid from the body.
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  10. For hemodialysis, you are connected to a filter (dialyzer) by tubes attached to your blood vessels. Your blood is slowly pumped from your body into the dialyzer ...
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