Kwan Lee

Coronary Interventions
University of Arizona - Tucson, United States of America

Latest contributions

Using physiology to determine coronary intervention in Stable Coronary Artery Disease – FFR, iFR and QFR

06 Jan 2020 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2020

Consult this session to learn more about the role of FFR in stable coronary artery disease intervention, the common pitfalls and tips & tricks in performing FFR measurement, as well as the emerging role of QFR in assessing the significance of intermediate stenosis.

Using physiology to determine coronary intervention in Stable CAD – FFR, iFR and QFR

Complex PCI with guidance of IFR and IVUS

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session on to discover complex PCI cases with guidance of IFR and IVUS, and learn more about iFR, co-registration for IVUS and Physiology/IFR, the Define PCI trial, and more!

Complex PCI with guidance of IFR and IVUS

Calcified left main lesion PCI

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to discover the key clinical data and angiographic reference of a patient presenting with calcified left main lesion PCI.

Calcified left main lesion PCI

All you need to know about physiology

04 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to gain an update on physiology assessment options, learn more about how to correctly perform, interpret and implement physiology based assessments, and discover all about the future perspectives in this field.

All you need to know about physiology

Intravascular diagnostics

03 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn more about intravascular ultrasound (IVUS), optical coherence tomography (OCT) and coronary physiology with FFR, and how to apply these techniques in clinical practice.

Intravascular diagnostics

Complications 101

03 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to discover challenging cases of complications and various treatment strategies, and learn from the experts how to bail out them : perforation, device dislodgement, and more!

Complications 101