With its added sensitivity, the Trilogy200 offers improved triggering and leak compensation that allows more sensitive delivery of invasive and noninvasive therapy for pediatric and adult patients in the home or in alternative care sites.
Screen displays are easy to read
Trilogy200 provides easy-to-read, easy-to-navigate screens with clear, concise directions. It can display detailed readings for clinicians or simplified screens for the patient and caregiver. Either way, Trilogy200's intuitive design allows for quick access to device settings and patient information.
Innovation, versatility and reliability from a trusted industry leader
At Philips Respironics, we’re proud of our reputation for designing and building high quality, innovative ventilation products. We’ve earned that reputation with products like our Trilogy100 and Trilogy 200 portable ventilators, which have more than 75,000 units currently helping clinicians treat hundreds of thousands of patients. Designed and manufactured in the United States, Trilogy200 is both a pressure and volume control ventilator for invasive and noninvasive ventilation, and gives clinicians the ability to provide more types of therapy for a single patient using one device.
Three circuit options to best care for your patients
Trilogy200's new universal porting block gives you the flexibility to choose from three different circuit configurations and provide the best available support for your patients. Trilogy200 supports a passive circuit, an active flow circuit, and an active circuit with PAP.
Easy to set up and easy to use
From setup through everyday use, Trilogy200 is intuitively designed around usability. Its screens are easy-to-read and easy-to-navigate and are customizable to optimize the user’s experience. For the caregiver, it can display detailed readings allow for dual prescriptions for daytime and nighttime settings, and has the additional versatility to view pressure and flow graphically in waveform format by using the Waveform screen. Waveform format helps to deliver the best patient experience and helps to ease the transition from hospital to home by assisting in synchronizing the patient and the ventilator.
Lightweight design for portability
Trilogy200 has been designed with portability in mind. It weighs only 5 kg (11 lb), and includes 3-hour internal and 3-hour detachable batteries. It can connect to an external lead acid battery if more portable operation time is needed. A special bag allows Trilogy200 to be used while on the move.
Three circuit choices for added flexibility to best care for your patients
Trilogy200 gives you the ability to choose between three different circuit types: active circuit, passive circuit with proximal pressure line and active circuit with proximal flow sensor. This new single limb circuit with an active valve and proximal flow sensor allows accurate exhaled gas measurement as well as advanced flow triggering sensitivity and leak compensation for the most difficult patients.
Passive circuit option for passive exhalation
The passive circuit option uses single limb circuit with a passive exhalation port or mask with integrated leak. It is compatible with AutoTrak or flow triggering options. This feature provides an estimate of the exhaled tidal volume, as well as leak compensation in both volume and pressure modes.
Giving you volume targeting options with AVAPS-AE
AVAPS-AE is a unique and innovative auto-titration mode of noninvasive ventilation designed to better treat Respiratory Insufficiency patients (OHS, COPD and NMD) in the hospital and homecare environments. AVAPS-AE assists clinicians in titrating their most complicated patients by automatically adjusting Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure (EPAP), pressure support, and monitors the resistance in the patients upper airway including patients that need longer expiratory times to reduce the effects of low limitation and air trapping.
Active flow circuit option supports proximal flow triggering
The Active with PAP circuit option uses single limb circuit and proximal flow sensor and active exhalation device. Its improved triggering and leak compensation allows for more sensitive delivery of therapy. This feature decreases the work of breathing, resulting in greater comfort, better ventilation, and improved patient/ventilator synchrony.
The Flow Trigger initiates when the patient’s inspiratory effort creates a flow equal to or greater than the flow sensitivity setting. It directly measures the exhaled tidal volume.
Giving patients freedom with mouthpiece ventilation (MPV)MPV allows clinicians to give their patients greater freedom and flexibility. It works with a ‘kiss’ trigger with signal flow technology detects when a patient engages and disengages from the mouthpiece to deliver on-demand ventilation. MPV can provide for 24 hour ventilation without continually using a mask or a tracheostomy.
Active with PAP circuit option supports proximal pressure sensing
The Active with PAP circuit option uses a single limb circuit and a proximal pressure sensor and active exhalation device. The Flow Trigger initiates when the patient’s inspiratory effort creates a flow equal to or greater than the flow sensitivity setting. It provides for an indication of the delivered tidal volume (Vti).
Proven technology for non-invasive therapy with Digital Auto-Trak
Another versatile feature of Trilogy200 is Digital Auto-Trak for leak compensation. Digital Auto-Trak is a highly sensitive algorithm that detects the onset of inspiration and expiration and is able to track, react and respond to each and every breath. In the Sensitive Auto-Trak setting, there is an enhanced triggering response for patients – from pediatric to adults – with minimal respiratory effort.
Direct View Ventilation Management Reporting Software for prescription management
DirectView Ventilation Management Reporting Software streamlines reporting to help identify adjustments necessary to maintain effective treatment and improve patient care. Data can be exported into most statistical applications in an open format for clinicians to share for further analysis. This allows prescription management through the use of a commonly available SD memory card.
Perform nebulizer treatments without triggering unnecessary alarms
During Nebulizer Treatment with a Passive circuit, the Low Circuit Leak alarm sensitivity can be adjusted for a 20-minute period in order to reduce nuisance alarms. The Low Circuit Leak alarm will still be sensitive enough to alert the user of potential hazards, such as a blocked exhalation port, but the number of nuisance alarms should be reduced.
DirectView ventilation management reporting software for prescription management
DirectView ventilation data management software streamlines reporting to help identify adjustments necessary to maintain effective treatment and improve patient care. DirectView software is highly customizable and allows clinicians to select the parameters and the order in which they appear. Plus, the data can be exported into most statistical applications in an open format for clinicians to share for further analysis.
The support you need for the success of you and your patients
The support, service and upkeep behind Trilogy200 set it apart from the rest. Our 24/7 call center is staffed with clinical and technical support specialists to answer questions. Philips Respironics also offers in-depth ventilation workshops, educational training resources for you and your patients, patient-friendly displays as well as other service and support programs.
Lightweight design and battery options for portability
Trilogy200 has been designed with portability in mind. It weighs only 5 kg (11 lb.) and includes 3-hour internal and 3-hour detachable batteries. It can connect to an external lead acid battery if more portable operation time is necessary. A special bag allows Trilogy200 to be used while on the move.
Environmental | |
Temperature |
5 –
40 °C
|
Relative humidity |
15 -
95 %
|
Atmospheric pressure |
110
to 60 kPa
|
Controls | |
Circuit types |
Active
with PAP; passive; active with flow
|
Ventilation types |
Volume
control; pressure control; bilevel
|
Volume modes |
AC;
SIMV (w/PS); CV
|
Pressure modes |
CPAP;
S; S/T; T; PC-SIMV (w/PS)
|
IPAP |
4 to
50 cm H₂O
|
EPAP for active circuits |
0 to
25 cm H₂O
|
EPAP for passive circuits |
4 to
50 cm H₂O
|
CPAP for passive circuits |
4 to
20 cm H₂O
|
PEEP for active circuits |
0 to
25 cm H₂O
|
PEEP for passive circuits |
4 to
25 cm H₂O
|
Pressure support differential |
0 to
30 cm H₂O
|
Physical | |
Weight |
5 kg
(11 lb)
|
Size |
16.68
cm L x 28.45 cm W x 23.52 cm H (6.6" L x 11.2" W x 9.5"
H)
|
Alarms | |
Circuit disconnect |
Off;
5 to 60 sec
|
Apnea rate |
Off;
10 to 60 sec
|
High tidal volume |
Off;
50 to 2000 ml
|
Low tidal volume |
Off;
40 to 2000 ml
|
High minute ventilation |
Off;
1.0 to 99 l/min
|
Low minute ventilations |
Off;
0.5 to 99 l/min
|
High respiratory rate |
Off;
4 to 80 beats per minute
|
Low respiratory rate |
Off;
4 to 80 beats per minute
|
Control accuracy | |
Breath rate |
1 to
60 for AC mode; 1 to 60 for all other modes
|
Tidal volume |
50
to 2000 ml
|
Flow trigger sensitivity |
1 to
9 l/min
|
Ramp start pressure |
0 to
25 cm H2O for active circuits; 4 to 25 cm H2O for passive circuits; 4 to 19
cm H2O in CPAP cm H₂O
|
Inspiratory time |
0.3
to 5.0 sec
|
Flex |
Off;
1 to 3
|
Rise time |
1 to
6
|
Ramp length |
Off;
5 to 45 min
|
Flow cycle |
10
to 90 %
|
Apnea rate |
4 to
60 beats per minute
|
Measured patient parameters | |
Respiratory rate |
0 to
80 beats per minute
|
Tidal volume |
0 to
2000 ml
|
Minute ventilation |
0 to
99 l/min
|
Leak rate |
0 to
2000 l/min
|
Peak inspiratory flow |
0 to
2000 l/min
|
Peak inspiratory pressure |
0 to
99 cm H₂O
|
Mean airway pressure |
0 to
99 cm H₂O
|
Percentage patient triggered breaths |
0 to
100 %
|
I:E ratio |
9.9:1
to 1:9.9
|