Bon-Kwon Koo, MD

Country Korea (Republic of)
Specialty Interventional Cardiologist
  1. Case 4. CT-Derived FFR for All Coronary Lesions
  2. AI-Enabled Vulnerable Plaque Characterization
  3. The Psychological Evolution of Side Branch PCI
  4. Physiology-Guided Decision-Making for Complex PCI
  5. Physiologic Approach For Non-LM Bifurcation Disease
  6. Long-term Prognostic Impact of Fractional Flow Reserve After Coronary Stenting: Insights From the Internation Post-PCI FFR Extended Registry
  7. FFR vs. IVUS to Guide PCI
  8. How Do I Know This Side Branch is Important
  9. Case 2. Physiology Guided PCI
  10. Sex Differences in Plaque Characteristics and Myocardial Mass: Implications for Physiologic Significance
  11. CT FFR : We Do Not Need Invasive Angiography
  12. Imaging Based Coronary Physiology in the Clinical Practice: CTFFR and AngioFFR
  13. Make it Simple: Practice with Invasive Physiology in Complex PCI
  14. Bifurcation PCI at the Crossroads: New Physiology-Guided Decision-Making 2021
  15. Smart PCI with Advanced Co-Registration System
  16. FLAVOUR: Physiology or Imaging for Revascularization Strategy
  17. How to Make Optimal Hyperemia: From Adenosine to Contrast
  18. Non-Invasive Hemodynamic Assessment for ACS Risk
  19. Coronary Physiology Perspective
  20. Physiologic Assessment for Bifurcation Lesion
  21. Similarities and Dissimilarities of FFR, iFR and Resting Pd/Pa
  22. Bifurcation PCI with Physiologic Index: FFR, Contrast FFR, Pd/Pa, and iFR - When, How, and What?
  23. Role of FFR in ACS (uAP, NSTEMI, and STEMI): Still Doubtful?
  24. iFR as the Gold Standard Index!
  25. How to Make Optimal Resting and Hyperemic Status for Coronary Physiologic Assessment
  26. Physiology Guided Complex PCI
  27. What Really Matter in Bifurcation PCI: Technique or Concept
  28. Future Clinical Role of IMR or Microcirculation Study
  29. Why Should Be FFR Believer in Non-LM and LM Bifurcation PCI
  30. EMERALD Study: Exploring the MEchanism of the Plaque Rupture in Acute Coronary Syndrome Using Coronary CT Angiography and ComputationaL Fluid Dynamics
  31. How May FFR Help in LM PCI?
  32. Bifurcation PCI; Why Imaging and Functional Guidance?
  33. How PCI? Function-Guided Approach
  34. Physiology Assesment; FFR, CFR, IFR, IMR
  35. FFRct: Present and Future
  36. Real World Use of BES in Korea: From the Host Biolimus Registry
  37. Vulnerability Assessment Using Physiologic Indices
  38. Bifurcation
  39. Hemodynamic Force and Coronary Plaque: Theoretical Evaluation of Mechanistic Effect
  40. Bifurcation PCI: Is It a Matter of Technique or Concept?
  41. Case 2: Bifurcation, Tandem and Diffuse Disease
  42. FFR-Guided Bifurcation Treatment: Treat-or-Not Treat and Bifurcation Techniques
  43. [Integrated Use of FFR and IVUS: Case Based Learning] Non-Left Main
  44. Mechanistic Link Between Hemodynamics and ACS
  45. FFRct: Present and Future
  46. Novel Non-Invasive Indices to Define Hemodynamic Forces Acting on Coronary Plaque
  47. FFR Assessment for Complex Lesion (LM, Bifurcation, Tandem, Etc.)
  48. Sketch for FFR Basics, Artifacts, Pitfalls, and Grey Zones
  49. FFR in Bifurcation Lesions: We Should Be More Physiologic Than FFR!
  50. Advanced Application of a Pressure Wire: Dobutamine Stress-FFR, Wedge Pressure¡¦
  51. FFR vs. Acute Coronary Syndrome: Is There Any Link?
  52. How to Practically Use FFR for Left Main Disease?
  53. FFR in Bifurcation Lesions: We Should Be More Physiologic Than FFR !
  54. Hyperemia
  55. FFR CT in Progression
  56. Non-Left Main PCI
  57. FFR Digest: Evolving from PCI to CABG
  58. Step-by-Step Approach in Non-LM Bifurcation PCI Using FFR and IVUS
  59. [Debate: Functional Evaluation Is Necessary] Yes, We Need a Function-guidance.
  60. From CTA to CT-FFR
  61. How to Utilize FFR and IVUS in Non-LM Bifurcation PCI?
  62. Multivessel & Bifurcation
  63. Non-LM PCI
  64. Pharmacologic Agents for Maximal Hyperemia
  65. FFR at CathLab Today: Moving Closer, But Gaps Remain.
  66. Function-guided Bifurcation PCI
  67. Morphologic vs. Functional Assessment for Bifurcation Lesion
  68. Why FFR and Why Not FFR in Bifurcation Lesions
  69. Which Is the Best Modality for the Ischemia Guided Functional Angioplasty?: FFR, Thallium SPECT, FFR CT and Others
  70. FFR-guided Optimization of Bifurcation PCI
  71. Predictors of Restenosis and Stent Thrombosis in Bifurcation PCI
  72. DISCOVER-FLOW
  73. Usefulness of IVUS and FFR in Non-LM Bifurcation PCI
  74. Innovation in Medicine: The Korean Approach
  75. FFR-Guided Provisional Stenting: Ischemia or Stenosis
  76. How is FFR Helpful to Treat the Bifurcating Lesions?
  77. FFR: Basics, Artifacts and Pitfalls
  78. Case Based Learning
  79. FFR Evalution of Bifurcating Lesion
  80. FFR in Bifurcation Lesion
  81. Diffuse, Serial and Multiple Stenosis
  82. Pitfalls with FFR Measurements
  83. Physiologic Insight of a Bifurcation Lesion
  84. Technical Approach in True Bifurcation Lesions; What We Have Learned from FFR
  85. Clinical Application of FFR in PCI of Bifurcation Lesion
  86. Fractional Flow Reserve Guided Jailed Side Branch Intervention in Bifurcation Lesions