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How long can an 82 year old live with kidney failure? Prognosis, treatment options, and factors impacting survival

While the average life expectancy for an 80- to 85-year-old on dialysis is approximately 2.5 years, several factors can significantly influence this outcome, including overall health, comorbidities, and the chosen treatment path. The decision of how long an 82-year-old can live with kidney failure is a complex and personal one, depending on the patient's goals for both quantity and quality of life.

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Can an 80 year old have dialysis? Understanding the Risks and Benefits

According to the National Institutes of Health, the number of patients over 80 requiring dialysis has been steadily increasing, but advanced age alone is not a barrier. The question, **Can an 80 year old have dialysis?**, requires a careful, personalized assessment of the patient's overall health, quality of life, and personal goals.

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