The critically low levels of vitamin D predicts the resolution of the ST-segment elevation after the primary percutaneous coronary intervention.
Hassan JavadzadeganAhmad SeparhamAidin FarokhiCamille ApplegateNader D NaderPublished in: Acta cardiologica (2022)
We concluded that although levels below ten ng/mL were generally accepted as vitamin D deficiency, only critically low levels of this vitamin (<7.5 ng/dL) reliably predicted the resolution of ST-segment after a primary PCI for patients with STEMI.