@article{10902/21556, year = {2020}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10902/21556}, abstract = {The coronavirus disease‐2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic has pushed healthcare systems to the limit worldwide. Hospital resources have been compromised, especially in intensive care units (ICUs). Regarding that, some nephrologists have alerted about the potential shortages of our ability to deliver kidney replacement therapy to all patients who need it (1). Simultaneously, two reports have highlighted the collapse of organ transplantation figures in several countries such as France (91%), the US (51%) and Spain (87%), mainly due to a reduction in the number of transplants from deceased donors.}, publisher = {Wiley Periodicals Inc.}, publisher = {Am J Transplant . 2020 Nov;20(11):3265-3266.}, title = {COVID-19-related collapse of transplantation systems: A heterogeneous recovery?}, author = {Rodrigo Calabia, Emilio and Miñambres García, Eduardo and Gutiérrez Baños, José Luis and Valero San Cecilio, Rosalía and Belmar Vega, Lara and Ruiz San Millán, Juan Carlos}, }