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The reader will find novel research about the effects of the degree of fatness and muscularity determined by ultrasound method on sows´ reproductive performance, genetic studies on fatty acid profiles and growth traits in rabbits and Gilthead Seabream; nutritional studies addressing diets enriched with bee pollen in rats, postbiotics in male rabbits, concentrate and bypass supplementations in buffaloes; and interesting studies on the welfare assessment of meat sheep, rabbits, racing pigeons, broilers, alpacas and llamas using body condition measurements. 606 $aResearch & information: general$2bicssc 606 $aBiology, life sciences$2bicssc 606 $aAnimals & society$2bicssc 610 $abehavior 610 $abody condition 610 $aenergy status 610 $afatty acid 610 $agenetic 610 $aphysiology 610 $areproduction 610 $awelfare 615 7$aResearch & information: general 615 7$aBiology, life sciences 615 7$aAnimals & society 700 $aGarcía$b María-Luz$4edt$01296249 702 $aArgente$b María-José$4edt 702 $aGarcía$b 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Patient Safety and Outcome -- 1.2 Requirements of Modern Transfusion Medicine -- 1.3 Transfusion and Patient Outcomes -- 1.4 Outcomes after Platelet Transfusion -- 1.5 Use of Plasma in PBM-Effectiveness and Outcomes -- 1.6 Key Role of Benchmarking Processes in PBM -- 2 Practical Aspects of Preoperative Patient Management -- 2.1 Role of the Preanesthesia Assessment Clinic in Patient Blood Management -- 2.2 Role of the General Practitioner -- 2.3 Calculation of the Transfusion Probability -the Mercuriali Algorithm -- 2.4 Ordering Procedures for Blood Products -- 3 First Pillar of PBM-Optimization of the Red Blood Cell Volume -- 3.1 Definition, Diagnosis, and Consequences of Preoperative Anemia -- 3.2 Pros and Cons of Preoperative Anemia Treatment -- 4 Second Pillar of PBM-Minimization of Bleeding and Blood Loss -- 4.1 Reduction of Diagnostic and Interventional Blood Loss -- 4.2 Coagulation Management -- 4.3 Use of Allogeneic Blood Conservation Strategies -- 4.4 Surgical Technique and Minimally Invasive Surgery-Limitations and Prospects -- 4.5 Local and Systemic Promotion of Perioperative Hemostasis -- 5 Third Pillar of PBM-Harnessing and Optimization of the Patient's Physiological Tolerance to Anemia -- 5.1 Perioperative Optimization of the Anemia Tolerance -- 5.2 Determinants of the Decision to Transfuse Red Blood Cells -- 5.3 Functions of Circulating Blood Other Than Oxygen Transport -- 5.4 Management of Profound Anemia in Patients Refusing Red Blood Cell Transfusion -- 6 PBM in Surgical Settings -- 6.1 PBM in Cardiac Surgery -- 6.2 PBM in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery -- 6.3 PBM in Trauma Surgery -- 6.4 PBM in Gynecology -- 6.5 PBM in Orthopaedic Surgery. 327 $a6.6 PBM in Vascular Surgery -- 7 PBM in Nonsurgical Settings -- 7.1 Potential for PBM in Intensive Care Medicine -- 7.2 Potential for PBM in Oncology and Hematology -- 7.3 Potential for PBM in Cardiology -- 8 Practical Implementation of PBM and Outlook -- 8.1 PBM and Outcome -- 8.2 Establishment of PBM in 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