Fig. 2From: Primary percutaneous coronary intervention during ST elevation myocardial infarction in prosthetic valve endocarditis: a case reporta, b and c (from the top to the bottom): a basal ECG showing atrial fibrillation with T-wave inversion in the inferior and anterolateral leads. b ECG acquired during chest pain showing anterior ST elevation. c The left coronary angiogram, showing occlusion of the proximal LAD and a long, tubular stenosis of the proximal LCxBack to article page