Respironics trilogy 100 user manual




















Continuous respiratory support for added freedom and mobility Trilogy provides respiratory support to meet your prescribed needs, up to 24 hours a day. Adapting with every breath AVAPS-AE—an auto-titration mode of non-invasive ventilation with multiple algorithms that work simultaneously—meets the changing needs of your patients. When sensitivity is needed most This adaptive algorithm automatically adjusts the triggering and cycling of the ventilator, while compensating for leaks.

The support and training you need The innovative technology of the Trilogy family sets it apart from the rest. Active with PAP; passive. Pressure and Volume. Off; 10 to 60 sec. Off; 5 to 60 sec. Off; 50 to ml. Off; 40 to ml. Off; 1. REF Table of Contents. Previous Page. Next Page. Page 2: Table Of Contents Notes System Description Page 3 Chapter 3.

Modes, Features, and Alarms Page 4 Apnea Alarm Page 5 Chapter 4. Ventilator Setup Ventilator Alarms Page 7 Using a Remote Alarm Unit Page 8: Chapter 1. Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the Trilogy device. Package Contents The Trilogy system may include the following components. Page 9: Intended Use Intended Use The Philips Respironics Trilogy system provides continuous or intermittent ventilatory support for the care of individuals who require mechanical ventilation.

Trilogy is intended for pediatric through adult patients weighing at least 5 kg 11 lbs. Warnings A warning indicates the possibility of injury to the user or operator. Page 11 Personnel Trilogy is a restricted medical device designed for use by Qualifications Respiratory Therapists or other trained and qualified caregivers under the supervision of a physician. The prescription and other device settings should only be changed on the order of the supervising physician. The operator of the ventilator is responsible to read and understand this manual before use.

Page 12 Philips Respironics. Proper operation of the device, including alarms, with other circuits has not been verified by Philips Respironics and is the responsibility of the health care professional or respiratory therapist. When adding any components to the breathing system, the flow Page 13 To make sure the device is operating properly at start-up, always verify that the audible tone sounds and the alarm LEDs light red and then yellow momentarily.

Contact Philips Respironics or an authorized service center for service if these indications do not occur at start-up. Page 14 Oxygen When administering fixed-flow supplemental oxygen, the oxygen concentration may not be constant.

The inspired oxygen concentration will vary, depending on the pressures, patient flows and circuit leak. Substantial leaks may reduce the inspired oxygen concentration to less than the expected value. Appropriate patient monitoring should be used, as medically indicated, such as an alarming pulse oximeter. Page 15 Alarms Respond immediately to any alarm.

It may indicate a potentially life-threatening condition. Refer to the Alarms and Troubleshooting chapters for more information. Visually monitor the patient and ventilator at all times during an Alarm Silence period.

Allowing alarms to continue without intervention may result in harm to the patient. Page Cautions Discontinue use and replace if damaged. Repairs and adjustments must be performed by Philips Respironics- authorized service personnel only. Unauthorized service could cause death or injury, invalidate the warranty, or result in costly device damage.

Page 17 The internal and detachable batteries wear out based on the amount of use hours or full charge-discharge cycles. The battery capacity and life are also reduced by operation at higher temperatures. Trilogy clinical manual This cable is fused, pre-wired, and properly terminated to ensure safe connection to a standard deep-cycle, lead acid battery. Use of any other adapter or cable may cause improper operation of the ventilator.

Page Symbols Symbols The following symbols appear on the device. How to Contact Philips Respironics To have your device serviced, contact Philips Respironics Customer Service department at or Page Chapter 2. System Description Trilogy clinical manual 2. System Description This chapter describes the front and rear panel device controls and features. Front Panel Features The front panel contains the control buttons, visual indicators, and display screen.

Buttons Front Panel Controls and The following buttons are included on the front panel of the device. Page Visual Indicators Left and Right Buttons These buttons allow you to select display options or perform certain actions specified on-screen.

Visual Indicators Several power and alarm indicators appear on the front panel. Page 25 6. Page Chapter 3. Modes, Features, And Alarms Trilogy clinical manual 3. Pressure Control ventilation delivers a prescribed pressure to the patient according to set breath rate and set inspiration time parameters. Page Therapy Mode Table Therapy Mode Table The following table summarizes all of the therapy modes and the settings available in each mode.

Some settings in the table are dependent upon other settings. All breaths in this mode are Spontaneous breaths. This mode provides Spontaneous and Mandatory breaths.

A Mandatory breath is delivered if the patient does not spontaneously breathe within the prescribed Breath Rate BPM setting. This ensures that the patient receives a minimum number of breaths per minute.

This mode delivers Mandatory breaths only. A Mandatory breath is delivered according to the prescribed BPM and inspiratory time settings.

This also means that the ventilator will not respond to patient effort. This mode delivers Assist and Mandatory breaths. The innovative technology of the Trilogy family sets it apart from the rest. Click here for more information Supported. The support and training you need The innovative technology of the Trilogy family sets it apart from the rest.

Show more Show less. Since its launch in , Trilogy has demonstrated clinical success and offered freedom and mobility to over , patients worldwide. Trilogy is now connected With Care Orchestrator, Trilogy is now connected to remote patient monitoring, taking home ventilator care to the next level.

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Trilogy Evo The next generation of the Philips Trilogy ventilator delivers proven performance in noninvasive NIV and invasive IV ventilation, and is designed to stay with your patients across changing care environments. View product. Care Orchestrator Drive collaboration among your care team with actionable patient insights delivered straight to their smart phones, tablets, or PCs.

Off; 10 to 60 s. Off; 5 to 60 s. Off; 50 to ml. Off; 40 to ml. Off; 1. Off; 0. Off; 4 to 80 BPM. Low respiratory rate Off, 4 — 80 BPM. O2 flush. O2 input pressure range. Operating temperature. Respironics Asia Respironics California, Inc. Carlsbad, CA Email and web addresses [email protected] [email protected] www. Respironics V60 Ventilator User Manual iii. Table of Monroeville, PA June 8, Internal Battery.

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