Trilogy Evo Portable Ventilator Description:
The next generation of the Philips Trilogy ventilators deliver proven performance for noninvasive (NIV) and invasive (IV) ventilation. The Trilogy Evo is designed to stay with your patients through changing care environments. Performance for expanded cross-functionality, Trilogy Evo presents an innovation for treatment in chronic and critical patients in dynamic settings, such as sub-acute or chronic care environments, a patient's home, or during activities patients partake in. The Trilogy Evo is constructed specifically for durability, protecting it against damage during travel and medical transport. The newest Trilogy device is made to be user-friendly without compromising the advanced features from the innovative Trilogy family technology.
Features:
Long-lasting battery life
Ventilator-dependent patients are supported by internal and detachable batteries, now with 15-hour battery life. Compared to Trilogy 100's 100's six-hour battery, Trilogy Evo gives patients a new level of freedom and mobility. It's ready to be mounted onto a roll-stand or a wheelchair, with a mountable, easy-to-use carry bag.
Easy access to data
Trilogy Evo uses Bluetooth to send you patient and device data through Care Orchestrator, our cloud-based tool. This solution is designed to unite the technologies, resources, people, and information essential to managing your respiratory patients. With Care Orchestrator, you have the power to create custom health rules based on your best practices and proven processes. You can also download data at the point of care through a USB drive.
Intuitive navigation
Trilogy Evo is designed for easy navigation and fast set-up of prescriptions. New features can simplify day-to-day use for caregivers and patients, including an 8" touchscreen that uses patient-friendly displays to support the easy set-up and setting modification. It offers new, on-screen Help and Alarm guidance and user-friendly universal names for most ventilation modes.
Adapting with every breath
Proven innovations are designed to treat the varying needs of respiratory insufficiency. AVAPS automatically adjusts the ventilator support to reach the desired tidal volume, while Auto EPAP proactively adjusts to the lowest effective pressure to manage the upper airway. Auto Back-up Rate delays a machine breath until your patient exhales to maximize comfort.
Sensitivity when needed most.
Digital Auto-Trak provides an automated breath triggering and cycling algorithm that adjusts to the patient's natural breathing patterns. It assists with a ventilator to patient synchrony and comfort without manual adjustments.
Specifications:
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Ventilation modes
A/C-PC |
- Assist control (pressure control)
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A/C-VC |
- Assist control (volume control)
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CPAP |
- Continuous positive airway pressure
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PSV |
- Pressure support ventilation
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S/T |
- Spontaneous/timed ventilation
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SIMV-PC |
- Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (pressure control)
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SIMV-VC |
- Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (volume control)
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MPV-PC |
- Mouthpiece ventilation (pressure control)
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MPV-VC |
- Mouthpiece ventilation (volume control)
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Physical
Weight |
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Size |
- 16.5 cm D x 28.6 cm W x 24.5 cm H 6.48” D x 11.25” W x 9.65” H
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Screen dimensions |
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Oxygen
Low flow |
- 0 to 30 l/min; maximum 10 psi
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High pressure |
- 280 to 600 kPa (41 to 87 psi)
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Measured and displayed patient parameters
Tidal volume (Vti or Vte) |
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Minute ventilation (MinVent) |
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Leak |
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Respiratory rate (RR) |
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Peak inspiratory flow (PIF) |
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Peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) |
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Mean airway pressure |
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Percentage spontaneous triggered breaths (%Spont Trig) |
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I:E ratio |
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Dynamic compliance (Dyn C) |
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Dynamic resistance (Dyn R) |
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Dynamic plateau pressure (Dyn Pplat) |
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Auto-PEEP |
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FiO2 with FiO2 sensor |
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SpO2 with pulse oximeter accessory |
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Pulse rate with pulse oximeter accessory |
- 18 to 321 beats per minute
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EtCO2 with CO2 accessory |
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Electrical
AC input voltage |
- 100V - 240V, 50/60 Hz, 1.7 - 0.6A
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DC input voltage |
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Internal and detachable Li-on batteries |
- 15 hours’ nominal total run time per method in IEC 80601-2-72 (7.5 hours each battery)
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Charge time for detachable and internal battery |
- from 0% to 80%: 2.5 hours; from 0% to 100%: 3.5 hours
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Alarms
Inspiratory Pressure |
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Tidal Volume |
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Minute Ventilation |
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Respiratory Rate |
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Circuit Disconnection |
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Apnea Interval |
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No trigger |
- OFF; 0.5-15 min (ONLY in MPV)
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Controls
AVAPS with passive circuit |
- PSV, S/T, and A/C-PC modes only
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Tidal volume |
- 35 - 2000 ml on Dual Limb and Active Flow circuits, 50 - 2000 ml on passive and active PAP circuits
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Breath rate |
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PEEP |
- 0 - 35 cmH20 for active circuits 3 - 25 cmH20 for passive circuits
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EPAP/CPAP |
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IPAP |
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Pressure support/pressure control |
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Inspiratory time |
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Rise time |
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Triggering and cycling |
- Off, AutoTrak, Sensitive, AutoTrak, and Flow Trigger
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Flow trigger sensitivity |
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Flow cycle sensitivity |
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Flow pattern |
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FiO2 |
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Inspiratory time min/max |
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Backup ventilation |
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