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Trilogy Ventilator

For every breath you take

Trilogy ventilator is a revolutionary respiratory tool with the added sensitivity that allows you respire more conveniently than ever before. The best part is that you can use it anywhere even in your house and you no longer need readmissions to hospitals time and again. Thousands of patients all over the world are currently using trilogy ventilator owing to its sensitivity to their needs.

The latest features

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The trilogy ventilator is built in a big digital display screen to make it easy for you to note data in real time and keep an eye on all related settings.​

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The user is free to move in and out of their houses owing to its light weight of just 10 pounds without any fear of battery – each one is able to be operated for 3 to 4 hours.

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Aside from the usual wall-plug, an internal and detachable battery power source is one of the best parts about the trilogy ventilator.

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SC card for one-year storage makes the device uniquely different from the previous ventilators that are still being used in hospitals.

 

Auto-track adjustment

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There’s no need to spend extra time on adjusting re-fitting mask and thresholds through the utilization of cycling, auto-adaptive triggering, and lead settings – these features are really worth your investment. The ventilator synchrony of the patients can be improved by the auto track algorithm and it is very easy to do so by making adjustments to dynamic leaks and respiratory patterns.

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Remote patient monitoring

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Trilogy ventilator is currently linked to patients for remote monitoring, taking remote patient monitoring to the peak of advancement, convenience, and affordability.

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Improved lead compensation

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The trilogy ventilator ensures better leakage reparation and triggering with its additional kindliness, offering a more responsive supply of noninvasive and invasive treatment for grownups and people at advanced age whether in substitute clinics or in the home.

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