News | ECG | October 09, 2025

Viz.ai Introduces Viz ACS to Accelerate Treatment for Heart Attack, Reduce Unnecessary Activations

New solution helps reduce false activations through real-time data sharing and team coordination.

Viz.ai Introduces Viz ACS to Accelerate Treatment for Heart Attack, Reduce Unnecessary Activations

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Oct. 8, 2025 — Viz.ai recently launched  Viz ACS, a new solution in the Viz Cardio Suite. Designed to unite the acute coronary syndrome (ACS) care team on a single platform, Viz ACS provides Emergency Department (ED) physicians and cardiologists with the same high-quality ECGs and patient data in real time. This streamlined workflow can help improve communication, speeds treatment, and reduces unnecessary cath lab activations.

“Viz ACS gives immediate access to ambulance and ED ECGs all in one place,” said Dr. Gregory Means, a practicing interventional cardiologist. “Instead of blurry text messages, I can coordinate with EMS, ED, and cath lab teams in a HIPAA-compliant environment, and activate the cath lab only when needed. This saves time, avoids false alarms, and ensures patients are ready for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) as soon as they arrive.”

Viz ACS consolidates ECGs from the ambulance, emergency department, and prior encounters into a HIPAA-compliant mobile viewer, giving cardiologists immediate access to a patient’s full history to track serial changes and interpret the latest ECG in context. When a heart attack is suspected, ED teams can escalate directly to the on-call interventional cardiologist, who can review ECGs and patient data in real time and activate the cath lab with a single click.This secure, streamlined workflow replaces screenshots and fragmented text chains with improved coordination across the care team.

“From our earliest work in stroke, Viz has focused on harnessing technology to give physicians the tools they need to act faster and coordinate care when every second counts,” said Dr. Andrew M. Ibrahim, MD, MSc, chief clinical officer at Viz.ai. “With Viz ACS, we’re expanding that commitment into cardiology, bringing the same proven approach to acute cardiac conditions where speed is critical. The addition of ACS is another step toward our vision of an enterprise-wide solution that spans specialties—making it easier for health systems to care for every patient, in every corner of healthcare.”

To learn more about Viz ACS, visit viz.ai/viz-acs.


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