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October TW et al. - The authors hypothesized that: EM-guided placement of PETs would be successful more often than standard blind placement with a shorter total time to successful placement and the EM-guided technique would have similar overall costs to the standard technique. EM guidance is an efficient and cost-effective method of bedside PET placement.

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