Full Description
The Philips Respironics Trilogy 200 portable ventilator is lightweight and easy-to-use. The Trilogy 200 was designed for the home, hospital, and alternative care sites to provide invasive and noninvasive ventilator support for a wide range of pediatric and adult patients. Compared to the Trilogy 100, the Trilogy 200 has all the features of the 100, plus extra triggering sensitivity utilizing a proximal flow sensor. The extra triggering sensitivity decreases the work of breathing that provides increased comfort.
– Easy-to-read and navigate screens.
– Multiple prescription settings and on-screen waveforms to help optimize treatment.
– Compact size allows for greater mobility.
– Pressure and volume control features provide more types of therapy using just one device.
– Use of multiple modes that gives the caregiver greater flexibility in how care can be provided.
Please speak with your healthcare provider and schedule an in-person consultation before purchasing this product, to evaluate whether it is truly the best option for you.
Soma Tech
Soma Tech Intl was founded in 1992 by two young biomedical entrepreneurs that identified a market need for high quality medical equipment at affordable prices and supplied by a local company. The company was first located in a small office in Rocky Hill, CT serving facilities in the central Connecticut area employing only a handful of dedicated employees.
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Medicare (DME MAC)
Medicare is a national health insurance program in the United States, begun in 1965 under the Social Security Administration (SSA) and now administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). It primarily provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older, but also for some younger people with disability status as determined by the SSA, including people with end stage renal disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease).
HCPCS Code:E0465
Product Category:Home vent invasive interface
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