The research focuses on the electrochemical behavior of TiVN trilayers in a liquid that simulates a physiological environment (blood plasma). TiVN films are obtained through Physical Direct Current Vapor (PVD) Deposition on titanium bases, depositing TiN and VN layers as an intermediate layer during the procedure. Impedance measurements are carried out before and during the wear test to determine the impact on the sample. The results show that the TiVN trilayer enhances corrosion resistance according to the time of exposure to the electrolyte. Initially, the load resistance (Rct) was 10.50 Ohms, but after 16 days, the Rct rose markedly to 13.87 Ohms, signaling an advance in corrosion resistance, a valuable property for wide applications.