Philips Trilogy 200 Manual De Usuario

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Trilogy200 clinical manual
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b.  If your circuit type is Active PAP:
1. Connect the flexible tubing to an active exhalation device 
with proximal pressure. 
A.   Connect the active exhalation device with proximal 
pressure to the flexible tubing that attaches to the 
ventilator and to the patient interface (e.g., the 
tracheostomy tube).
2. Connect the proximal pressure line and the exhalation 
valve line to the active exhalation device with proximal 
pressure and the Universal Porting Block on the device as 
described below.
A.  Attach the proximal pressure line (.476 cm or 3/16” 
line) to the proximal pressure port as shown in the 
next illustration.
B.  If not attached, connect the other end of the proximal 
pressure line to the Trilogy Universal Active PAP Tube 
Adapter as shown in the next illustration.
C.  Connect the Trilogy Universal Active PAP Tube Adapter 
to the top, striped port on the Universal Porting Block 
on the ventilator.
D.  Connect the exhalation valve line (.317 cm or 1/8” line) 
to the exhalation valve port on the top of the active 
exhalation device with proximal pressure.
E.  Connect the other end of the exhalation valve line 
to the exhalation valve port on the Universal Porting 
Block.
Active Exhalation Device 
with Proximal Pressure
Note:  Passive circuit ventilation 
provides leak compensation 
in both volume and pressure 
modes. Active PAP circuit 
ventilation does not provide 
leak compensation.  Particular 
care should be used at low tidal 
volumes to ensure adequate 
monitoring of exhaled tidal 
volume.
 WARNING
For ventilator dependent 
patients, always have alternate 
ventilation equipment, such as 
a back-up ventilator, manual 
resuscitator, or similar device, 
available.
Note: Make sure that 
components marked with an 
arrow are oriented properly. 
When attaching an active 
exhalation device with proximal 
pressure to the patient, make 
sure the proximal pressure port 
faces away from the patient.
Note: The 
symbol 
appears next to the Exhalation 
Valve port on the Universal 
Porting Block to indicate where 
the active exhalation valve line 
connects.