What is atelectasis?
Complete or partial collapse of a lung, or a lobe of a lung
Is atelectasis unilateral or bilateral?
Usually unilateral
What happens to the alveoli in atelectasis?
They deflate down to little or no volume
Where is atelectasis a common respiratory complication?
Common respiratory complication of surgery, however also a possible complication of other respiratory conditions
What are the risk factors for atelectasis?
What age group is at increased risk of atelectasis?
Younger than 3 or older than 60
Give 4 examples of lung diseases that increase the risk of atelectasis
What might cause respiratory muscle weakness?
What might cause shallow breathing?
What causes atelectasis?
Can be the result of a blocked airway (obstructice) or pressure from outside (non-obstructive)
How common is atelectasis after surgery?
Almost everyone who has surgery has some atelectasis
Why is atlectasis so common after surgery?
Because it changes the regular pattern of breathing and the absorption of gases and presures, which may combine to cause some degree of alveolar collapse
Following which surgery is atelectasis particularly prominent?
Heart bypass surgery
What are the obstructive causes of atelectasis?
What is a mucus plug?
Accumulation of mucus in the airway
When do atelectasis commonly occur?
During and aftery surgery
Why does atelectasis commonly occur during and after surgery?
What can help reduce the chance of the formation of a mucus plug during surgery?
Sunctioning during surgery, however they may continue to build up afterwards
What conditions are mucus plugs common in?
What diseases might cause narrowing of the major airways?
Chronic infections, such as fungal infections and TB causing scarring
When can a blood clot cause atelectasis?
Only if there is significant bleeding into the lungs that can’t be coughed out
What are the non-obstructive causes of atelectasis?
How can chest trauma cause non-obstructive atelectasis?
It can cause the patient to avoid taking deep breaths, and so causes compression of the lungs
What can cause scarring of the lung tissue?