Spontaneous Modes - Philips Trilogy Evo Universal Instructions For Use Manual

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Spontaneous Modes

CPAP: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
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ESCRIPTION
In CPAP mode, the pressure delivered to the patient during both inhalation and exhalation is the CPAP pressure setting. All breaths in this mode are
spontaneous breaths. The ventilator monitors inspiratory and expiratory tidal volume.
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ETTINGS
Setting Name
Description
CPAP
Continuous positive airway pressure range
Trigger Type
Auto-Trak
Sensitive Auto-Trak (passive circuits only)
Flow Trigger (Passive, Active PAP, Active Flow, or Dual Limb circuits)
Flow Trigger
This control is available when the trigger type is Flow Trigger. The flow trigger initiates when the
Sensitivity
patient's inspiratory effort creates a flow equal to or greater than the flow trigger sensitivity
setting.
Flow Cycle
This control is available when the trigger type is Flow Trigger.
Sensitivity
As flow begins to decrease during inspiration, if the patient flow is less than the flow cycle set
point, the device cycles to expiration.
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ETTABLE ALARMS
Circuit disconnected
High tidal volume
Low tidal volume
High minute ventilation
Low minute ventilation
High respiratory rate
Low respiratory rate
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Instructions for Use | Therapy Modes and Controls
Spontaneous Modes
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