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Hollander JE et al. - Fondaparinux can be used for patients with ACS treated medically, but should not be used alone during PCI because of the risk of catheter thrombosis. Bivalirudin can be used in non–ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction patients who are managed invasively.

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