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Philips Respironics Trilogy 202 - Trilogy Ventilator


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Philips Respironics Trilogy 202 - Trilogy Ventilator

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Philips Respironics Trilogy Ventilator 202 Features

The Trilogy Ventilator 202 is both a volume-control and pressure-control ventilator for invasive and noninvasive ventilation. The versatile breath delivery and setup options of the trilogy ventilator free you from burdensome equipment exchanges, providing greater continuity of care for your patients. Because the Trilogy 202 has the unique ability to compensate for leaks in both pressure and volume control modes, using simpler passive circuits may support significant time and cost savings. With one simple setting change, the Trilogy 202 supports either active or passive exhalation breathing circuits to accommodate changes in circuit preference.

  • Compact design with long-life internal battery for intra-hospital transport.
  • Supports active and passive circuits for invasive and noninvasive ventilation.
  • Innovative leak compensated volume control ventilation.

Versatility of the Trilogy Ventilator

The Auto-Trak algorithm improves patient-ventilator synchrony by adjusting to changing breathing patterns and dynamic leaks. The auto-adaptive triggering, cycling, and leak adjustments may help reduce the time clinicians spend adjusting alarm thresholds and re-fitting masks. It offers all the conventional volume-control modes such as; AC, SIMV (with or without PS), and CV. When cuff leaks are present or even during noninvasive ventilation the ventilator has a unique ability to compensate for pressure. Setup is simple with the trilogy 202, whether you are in a sub-acute or chronic care environment. The color screen and intuitive user-interface allow rapid changes in settings for a wide range of patients. The system is integrated blender provides oxygen administration from 21 percent to 100 percent. This device has the ability to support two different treatment prescriptions.

When prescribed, the Trilogy ventilator provides numerous special features to help make therapy more comfortable. For example, the ramp function allows you to lower the pressure when trying to fall asleep. The air pressure will gradually increase until the prescription pressure is reached. Additionally, the flex comfort feature provides increased pressure relief during the expiratory phase of breathing. The ventilator can be operated using several different power sources including the Lithium-Ion battery. The battery is automatically used when the detachable lithium-Ion battery pack, external Lead Acid battery, or AC power is not available.

Intra-Hospital Transport

The Philips Trilogy allows freedom of movement, the three-hour internal battery, and optional three-hour detachable battery provide sufficient power for intra-hospital transports. The three-hour battery allows for plenty of time for any delays or detours you may encounter in the transport process. This small Philips ventilator has an integrated carrying handle, and a weight of approximately 12.3 lbs or 5.6 kg, which facilitates the convenient handling during an intra-hospital transport.

Data Storage

The Respironics Trilogy 202 has a secure digital (SD) card slot that conveniently stores historical ventilator data. The data is stored so that you can review treatment trends using our DirectView software. Using DirectView software you can view; Breath-by-breath waveforms, short-term and long-term trends, and statistics and usage patterns. Clinicians are also able to upload prescription via SD card.

Philips Respironics Trilogy Ventilator 202 Specifications

Controls

  • CPAP : 4 - 20 cmH20 (passive leak port circuits) cm H2O
  • IPAP: 50 cm H2O
  • EPAP/PEEP (a) : 0 - 25 cmH20 (active valve circuits) cm H2O
  • EPAP/PEEP (b): 4 - 25 cmH20 (passive leak port circuits) cm H2O
  • Pressure support: 0 – 30 cmH2O cm H2O
  • Tidal volume: 50 - 2000 ml
  • Breath rate(a): 0 - 60 BPM (AC mode) beats per minute
  • Breath rate(b): 1 - 60 BPM (all other modes) beats per minute
  • Inspiratory time: 0.3 - 5.0 s Synchrony features
  • Rise time: 1 - 6 (relative scale)
  • Ramp start pressure (a): 0 - 25 cmH20 (active circuits) cm H2O
  • Ramp start pressure (b): 4 - 25 cmH20 (passive circuits) cm H2O
  • Ramp start pressure (c): 4 - 19 cmH20 (CPAP mode) cm H2O
  • Ramp time Off: 5 - 45 min
  • C-Flex Off: 1 - 3 (relative scale)
  • Flow trigger sensitivity: 1 - 9 l/min
  • Flow cycle sensitivity: 10 - 90 %

Environmental

  • Operating temperature: 5 – 40 °C
  • Relative humidity: 15 - 95 %
  • Storage temperature: -20 – 60 °C
  • Atmospheric pressure: 60 - 110 kPa (450 - 825 mmHg)

Electrical

  • Input voltage: 100 - 240 VAC and 50/60 Hz and 2.1 A
  • Detachable battery voltage: 14.4 VDC
  • Internal battery life: 3 hours under normal conditions hr
  • Detachable battery life: 3 hours under normal conditions hr
  • external battery connection: 12 VDC

Volume Modes

  • MPV Mouthpiece Ventilation Mode: Yes
  • Pressure control (PC): Yes
  • Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV): Yes
  • SIMV with pressure support (SIMV w/PS): Yes
  • Control ventilation (CV): Yes

Alarms

  • Low tidal volume Off: 50 - 2000 ml
  • Circuit disconnect Off: 10 - 60 sec
  • Apnea Off: 10 - 60 s and 4 - 60 BPM
  • High tidal volume Off: 50 - 2000 ml
  • High minute ventilation Off: 1 - 99 l/min Off, 1 - 99 l/min
  • Low minute ventilation Off: 1 - 99 l/min
  • High respiratory rate Off: 4 - 80 beats per minute
  • Low respiratory rate Off : 4 - 80 beats per minute

Pressure Modes

  • Pressure control (PC): Yes
  • Pressure control-SIMV (PC-SIMV): Yes
  • Spontaneous ventilation (S): Yes
  • Spontaneous ventilation with timed back-up (S/T): Yes
  • Timed ventilation (T): Yes

Options

  • Detachable back-up battery: Offering up to 3 hours additional operating time
  • Hospital roll stand: Provides convenient accessory basket and humidifier mount
  • DirectView: 1 GB SD card data storage integrated into the ventilator software

Monitored Parameters

  • Tidal volume: 0 - 2000 ml
  • Minute ventilation: 0 - 99 l/min
  • Estimated leak rate: 0 - 200 l/min
  • Respiratory rate: 0 - 80 beats per minute
  • Peak inspiratory flow: 0 - 200 l/min
  • Peak inspiratory pressure: 0 - 99 cm H2O
  • Mean airway pressure: 0 - 99 cm H2O
  • % patient triggered breaths: 0 - 100 %
  • I:E ratio: 9.9:1 - 1:9.9

Synchrony Features

  • Auto-Trak sensitivity: Auto-Trak sensitivity Auto-adaptive triggering, cycling, and leak compensation (available in all modes, passive circuit only)
  • Adjustable flow triggering: 1 – 9 l/min (available in all modes and circuit types) l/min

Circuit Types

  • Active exhalation valve with proximal airway pressure (PAP): Yes
  • Active exhalation valve with flow sensor: Yes
  • Passive exhalation port: Yes


Questions about our Ventilators?

Soma Technology, Inc offers a wide range of Ventilators. If you have any questions about any of our Ventilators or need a quick quote, call 1-800-GET-SOMA and one of our knowledgeable sales representatives will help you.

Frequently Asked Trilogy Ventilator Questions

  1. What does the Trilogy machine do?
    The Philips Respironics Trilogy Machine is an easy-to-use, lightweight, and versatile ventilator. Not only is this unit a volume-control ventilator, it is also a pressure-control ventilator. Supporting both invasive and noninvasive ventilation, the Trilogy supports both active and passive exhalation breathing circuits to accommodate changes in circuit preferences. It has a unique ability to compensate for leaks in both pressure and volume-control modes and has the ability to use simple passive circuits resulting in significant time and cost savings.
  2. What is a BiPAP ventilator?
    BiPAP stands for bilevel positive airway pressure. Unlike CPAP that uses a single continuous pressure, BiPAP uses two different pressures, one for inhalation (IPAP), and one for exhalation (EPAP). A BiPAP ventilator also referred to a BPAP ventilator, can be used to sense a significant shift in the patients breathing and compensate for this by adjusting pressures to maintain a steady breathing pattern. Sometimes patients cannot tolerate the continuous pressure delivered in a CPAP. Either the pressure is too high for them to adjust, or they struggle to exhale against the incoming pressure. BiPAP allows for a lighter EPAP pressure to make it easier to exhale.
  3. What is a home ventilator used for?
    A home ventilator is either used in a hospice setting for ultimate comfort during palliative care, or for ventilation at home. People with pulmonary diseases, such as COPD use ventilators at home. Their disease renders them unable to do basic tasks until their lungs are filled with oxygen that they normally can’t breathe in on their own.
  4. What is a trilogy device?
    A trilogy device is one that is also a ventilator. This ventilator helps to treat respiratory infections or respiratory diseases where a person needs assistance because they can not breathe on their own.
  5. What is the difference between a trilogy and a BiPAP?
    The trilogy can deliver either BiPAP or CPAP ventilation. BiPAP ventilation is when there are two pressure levels to the ventilation. The trilogy works on CPAP.
  6. What is the difference between BiPAP and CPAP?
    BiPAP and CPAP are both different modes of ventilation. CPAP is a continuous level of ventilation. BiPAP is used when there are two pressure levels. This is for people who need positive air pressure.
  7. How does a ventilator work?
    A ventilator works as it blows oxygen into the lungs for people who otherwise can’t breathe well on their own. The oxygen goes into the lungs and is distributed to the heart where it is carried by the blood to other parts of the body.
  8. Is being on a ventilator the same as life support?
    Being on a ventilator and being on life support are two completely different situations. Life support is when a person is completely unconscious and can be in a coma. They would have invasive ventilation performed on them. Someone who is conscious can have noninvasive ventilation performed on them. This would be just the oxygen mask.

General Information About Ventilators

Mechanical Ventilation

  • Use of a machine to induce alternating inflation and deflation of the lungs with air
  • Regulates Oxygen/CO2 levels in blood
  • Volume and Pressure of Air forced into Lungs is controlled
  • Has to meet varying demands of patient ventilation

Modes of Ventilation

  • Volume control
  • Pressure control
  • CPAP/BIPAP
  • Support Ventilation
  • Combination Of Modes
  • Intermittent mandatory Ventilation

Components of Ventilator System

  • Compressed Gas Source
  • Patient Breathing Circuit
  • Mixer/Blender
  • Hoses
  • Optional monitoring
  • O2
  • Volume

Classification

  • Driving Mechanism
  • Pneumatic (Mark 7)
  • Electronic (Siemens 900C)Function
  • Respirators: Short time ventilator support
  • Conventional Ventilators :long term, advance Support Portability
  • Transport/battery backup Patients Adult Pediatric Or Neonatal

Technologies

  • Turbine technology
  • High frequency Oscillatory ventilation
  • Modes IMV, SIMV, PC, VC, S/T etc.
  • MRI Compatible (Non ferromagnetic components)
  • Flow Sensors- Volume Measurements
  • Pressure transducers

Refurbished Philips Respironics Trilogy 202 Ventilator Systems

Soma Technology, Inc. offers the Philips Respironics Trilogy ventilator up to 50% below OEM prices with the same service and warranty as new. Soma Technology technically and cosmetically refurbishes these Respironics Trilogy's back to the original engineering manufacturer specifications. Using highly skilled, trained, and certified in-house biomedical engineers these units are fully tested, disassembled, and if necessary, parts are replaced. Once all the parts of the Trilogy 202 ventilator are in working order, the ventilator is calibrated back to OEM specifications, to make sure it works exactly the way it did when it originally left the manufacturer. Soma Technology not only refurbished the product, but each unit also goes through a Special cosmetic restoration process. The trilogy ventilator is cleaned and minor scratches and denture are repaired, and decals are replaced if necessary.

Soma Technology, Inc. also purchases used and pre-owned Philips Respironics Trilogy ventilator’s. If you or your facility wants to sell your Respironics Trilogy, Soma Technology has an experienced purchasing department that makes the process headache and hassle-free. When selling your ventilator system to Soma, there is no need for a middle man, it is a direct transaction to Soma which ensures that you get top dollar for your medical equipment. Soma Technology not only buys ventilators but also would buy a wide variety of different medical equipment if your medical facility is looking to free up space. If you have medical equipment you would like to sell to soma, send us a message here!

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