The Philips Respironics Trilogy 202 is both a volume-control & pressure-control ventilator for invasive and noninvasive ventilation. Versatile breath delivery and setup options provide greater continuity of care.
Pediatric |
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Adult |
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MPV Mouthpiece Ventilation Mode |
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Pressure control (PC) |
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Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV) |
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SIMV with pressure support (SIMV w/PS) |
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Control ventilation (CV) |
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Detachable back-up battery |
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Hospital roll stand |
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DirectView |
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Circuit disconnect |
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Low tidal volume |
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Apnea |
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High tidal volume |
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High minute ventilation |
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Low minute ventilation |
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High respiratory rate |
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Low respiratory rate |
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Pressure control (PC) |
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Pressure control-SIMV (PC-SIMV) |
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Spontaneous ventilation (S) |
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Spontaneous ventilation with timed back-up (S/T) |
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Timed ventilation (T) |
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Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) |
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Average volume assured pressure support (AVAPS) |
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Auto-Trak sensitivity |
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Adjustable flow triggering |
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Active exhalation valve with proximal airway pressure (PAP) |
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Active exhalation valve with flow sensor |
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Passive exhalation port |
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IEC 60601-1 Medical electrical equipment Part 1: General requirements for safety |
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IEC 60601-1-2 General requirements for safety – collateral standard Electromagnetic compatibility – requirements and tests |
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IEC 60601-2-12 Medical electrical equipment Part 2-12: Particular requirements for the safety of lung ventilators – Critical Care ventilators |
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FiO2 |
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02 flush |
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02 input pressure range |
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CPAP |
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IPAP |
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EPAP/PEEP (a) |
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EPAP/PEEP (b) |
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Pressure support |
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Tidal volume |
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Breath rate(a) |
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Breath rate(b) |
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Inspiratory time |
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Rise time |
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Ramp start pressure (a) |
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Ramp start pressure (b) |
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Ramp start pressure (c) |
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Ramp time |
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C-Flex |
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Flow trigger sensitivity |
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Flow cycle sensitivity |
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Tidal volume |
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Minute ventilation |
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Estimated leak rate |
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Respiratory rate |
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Peak inspiratory flow |
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Peak inspiratory pressure |
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Mean airway pressure |
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% patient triggered breaths |
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I:E ratio |
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Operating temperature |
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Relative humidity |
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Storage temperature |
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Atmospheric pressure |
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Input voltage |
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Detachable battery voltage |
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Internal battery life |
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Detachable battery life |
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external battery connection |
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Pediatric |
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Adult |
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MPV Mouthpiece Ventilation Mode |
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---|
Pediatric |
|
---|---|
Adult |
|
MPV Mouthpiece Ventilation Mode |
|
---|
Pressure control (PC) |
|
---|---|
Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV) |
|
SIMV with pressure support (SIMV w/PS) |
|
Control ventilation (CV) |
|
Detachable back-up battery |
|
---|---|
Hospital roll stand |
|
DirectView |
|
Circuit disconnect |
|
---|---|
Low tidal volume |
|
Apnea |
|
High tidal volume |
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High minute ventilation |
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Low minute ventilation |
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High respiratory rate |
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Low respiratory rate |
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Pressure control (PC) |
|
---|---|
Pressure control-SIMV (PC-SIMV) |
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Spontaneous ventilation (S) |
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Spontaneous ventilation with timed back-up (S/T) |
|
Timed ventilation (T) |
|
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) |
|
Average volume assured pressure support (AVAPS) |
|
Auto-Trak sensitivity |
|
---|---|
Adjustable flow triggering |
|
Active exhalation valve with proximal airway pressure (PAP) |
|
---|---|
Active exhalation valve with flow sensor |
|
Passive exhalation port |
|
IEC 60601-1 Medical electrical equipment Part 1: General requirements for safety |
|
---|---|
IEC 60601-1-2 General requirements for safety – collateral standard Electromagnetic compatibility – requirements and tests |
|
IEC 60601-2-12 Medical electrical equipment Part 2-12: Particular requirements for the safety of lung ventilators – Critical Care ventilators |
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FiO2 |
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---|---|
02 flush |
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02 input pressure range |
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CPAP |
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---|---|
IPAP |
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EPAP/PEEP (a) |
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EPAP/PEEP (b) |
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Pressure support |
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Tidal volume |
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Breath rate(a) |
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Breath rate(b) |
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Inspiratory time |
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Rise time |
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Ramp start pressure (a) |
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Ramp start pressure (b) |
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Ramp start pressure (c) |
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Ramp time |
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C-Flex |
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Flow trigger sensitivity |
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Flow cycle sensitivity |
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Tidal volume |
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---|---|
Minute ventilation |
|
Estimated leak rate |
|
Respiratory rate |
|
Peak inspiratory flow |
|
Peak inspiratory pressure |
|
Mean airway pressure |
|
% patient triggered breaths |
|
I:E ratio |
|
Operating temperature |
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---|---|
Relative humidity |
|
Storage temperature |
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Atmospheric pressure |
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Input voltage |
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Detachable battery voltage |
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Internal battery life |
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Detachable battery life |
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external battery connection |
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