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The editorial touches upon the problem of the possible impact of COVID-19 on CKD patients, mediated by the forced reorganization of the health care system in a whole, the redistribution of its resources in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Lack of regular outpatient monitoring, delayed diagnosis and therapy in patients with kidney dysfunction are factors of adverse clinical outcomes - accelerated disease progression, ESKD development and the need for KRT, life-threatening complications, reduced quality of life and survival. The data of a pooled analysis of the impact of the pandemic on specialized renal care and its availability in a number of regions of the Northwest Federal District of Russia and the Moscow Region are presented: a fall in hospital admissions, outpatient consultations and a decrease in the use of hospital beds (on average, by 37 %, 40 % and 32 %, respectively). Principles and conditions of the functioning of health systems associated in the COVID-19 pandemic have been discussed. The main approaches to maintaining the standard level of renal patients care have been formulated, aimed at preventing an unfavorable patient-oriented CKD outcomes.
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Dobronravov, V. A., Vatazin, A. V., Smirnov, A. V., Batiushin, M. M., Bobkova, I. N., Zulkarnaev, A. B., … Shumilina, A. A. (2021). Renal service during the covid-19 pandemic (association of nephrologists position statement). Nephrology (Saint-Petersburg), 25(1), 9–17. https://doi.org/10.36485/1561-6274-2021-25-1-9-17
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