40-Year-Old Man With Nausea and Vomiting “Found Down” R. Jay Widmer, MD, PhD, Jeffrey B. Geske, MD, Ian P. Clements, MD Mayo Clinic Proceedings Volume 85, Issue 8, Pages e52-e55 (August 2010) DOI: 10.4065/mcp.2009.0548 Copyright © 2010 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
FIGURE 1 Routine left-sided electrocardiogram obtained because patient was experiencing bradycardia and nausea. Sinus bradycardia is noted, with no significant ST-T abnormalities. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2010 85, e52-e55DOI: (10.4065/mcp.2009.0548) Copyright © 2010 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
FIGURE 2 Coronary angiography demonstrated a completely occluded right coronary artery (left). After thrombectomy and drug-eluting stent deployment, patency of the vessel was noted with TIMI-III flow (right). Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2010 85, e52-e55DOI: (10.4065/mcp.2009.0548) Copyright © 2010 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions