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2016, Diagnostic and Interventional ImagingCitation Excerpt :In this regard, it has been shown that costs can be reduced by up to 24% when venous access is performed by teams of specialized nurses [5,16,30]. Most of “PICC teams” include radiologists, nurses, and sometimes radiology technicians [5,14–17,31]. In our institution, PICC placement procedures are performed by interventional radiologists rather than anesthesiologists.
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