Philips Respironics Trilogy 100 Overview
This ventilator provides both pressure control and volume modes of therapy. The device can provide both non-invasive or invasive ventilation. It can be used to provide total therapy to patients as they progress from non-invasive to invasive ventilation. When prescribed, the device provides numerous special features to help make patient 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 an internal Lithium-Ion battery. This battery is automatically used when the detachable Lithium-Ion battery pack,external Lead Acid battery, or AC power are not available.
Philips Respironics Trilogy Features
The Philips Respironics Triolgy 100 is a ventilation system that can provide invasive and non invasive ventilation to pediatric and adult patients. At the same time the Trilogy system offers continuous and intermittent ventilation support for individuals suffering from acute or chronic respiratory failure. The Trilogy 100 is a portable ventilation system that runs off of Low flow O2. The Respironics Trilogy 100 ventilator can control volume and pressure in the ventilation, making it easier for the patient to breath. The Trilogy is a ventilator that has a microprocessor control built into the system. The machine can be used in both home care, institute /hospital care and hospital transport settings (wheelchair and gurneys).
- Innovation, versatility, and reliability from a trusted industry leader
- Screen displays are easy to read on the Trilogy 100
- Two circuit options for simple, flexible use
- The Philips Trilogy 100 is easy-to-setup and easy-to-use
- Passive circuit option for passive exhalation
- Giving you volume targeting options with AVAPS-AE
- Giving patients freedom ith mouthpiece ventilation (MPV)
- Proven technology for non-invasive therapy with Digital Auto-Trak
- Direct View Ventilation Management Reporting Software for prescription management.

Warranty
New System: 12 months
Refurbished System: 6 months
Shipping
We will be glad to work with any package forwarders or ship this unit to your friends or family in the USA / Canada if they are willing to forward it to you.
- We ship within the USA and internationally using FedEx
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- Shipping from ELT INC, Loveland Colorado, USA, 80538, Weight 14 lbs (7 Kg), Dimensions: 16” x 14” x 12″
Taxes, Duties and Import Fees:
- Colorado Customers Only – please add 8.025% sales tax.
- All other US Customers – at this time we are only charging Colorado Sales Tax to Colorado residents. You may be responsible for submitting sales tax in your home state.
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Specifications
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Temperature | 5°C – 40°C |
Relative humidity | 15% – 95% |
Atmospheric pressure | 110 kPa to 60 kPa |
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Weight | 11 lbs, 5 kgs |
Size | 6.6″L x 11.2″W x 9.3″H (16.68 cm L x 28.45 cm W x 23.52 cm H) |
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Circuit types | Active with PAP, passive |
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 – 50 cm H20 |
EPAP | 0 – 25 cm H20 for active circuits 4 – 25 cm H20 for passive circuits |
CPAP | 4 – 20 cm H20 for passive circuits |
PEEP | 0 – 25 cm H20 for active circuits 4 – 25 cm H20 for passive circuits |
Pressure support differential | 0 – 30 cm H20 |
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Tidal volume | 50 – 2000 ml |
Breath rate | 0 – 60 for AC mode 1 – 60 for all other modes |
Inspiratory time | 0.3 – 5.0 secs |
Rise time | 1 – 6 |
Ramp start pressure | 0 – 25 cm H20 for active circuits 4 – 25 cm H20 for passive circuits 4 – 19 cm H20 in CPAP mode |
Ramp length | Off, 5 – 45 minutes |
Flex | Off, 1 – 3 |
Flow trigger sensitivity | 1 – 9 l/min |
Flow cycle | 10% – 90% |
Apnea rate | 4 – 60 BPM |
Tidal volume | 0 – 2000 ml |
Minute ventilation | 0 – 99 l/min |
Leak rate | 0 – 200 l/min |
Respiratory rate | 0 – 80 BPM |
Peak inspiratory flow | 0 – 200 l/min |
Peak inspiratory pressure | 0 – 99 cm H20 |
Mean airway pressure | 0 – 99 cm H20 |
Percentage patient triggered breaths | 0 – 100% |
I:E ratio | 9.9:1 to 1:9.9 |
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Circuit disconnect | Off, 10 – 60 secs |
Apnea | Off, 10 – 60 secs |
High tidal volume | Off, 50 – 2000 ml |
Low tidal volume | Off, 50 – 2000 ml |
High minute ventilation | Off, .1 – 99 l/min |
Low minute ventilation | Off, .1 – 99 l/min |
High respiratory rate | Off, 4 – 80 BPM |
Low respiratory rate | Off, 4 – 80 BPM |
Refer to the Trilogy100 manual for complete product information.