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Acute coronary syndrome affects more than 750,000 Americans per year, and antiplatelet agents are the cornerstones of treatment. Atrial fibrillation affects 2.4 million patients in the United States, and venous thromboembolism occurs in 1 to 2 per 1,000 adults per year. Anticoagulants are commonly prescribed to affected patients. Surgeons are commonly called upon to care for patients taking medications...