Atelectasis Flashcards
Atelectasis?
Localized structural collapse of part of the lung -> impedes expansion
What happens if there is no lung expansion?
Air cannot enter the lungs and no gas exchange occurs
Name the 3 types of atelectasis.
- Obstructive/Resorptive/Absorptive Atelectasis
- Compression atelectasis
- Contraction atelectasis
Obstructive/Resorptive Atelectasis?
Eg. Mucus causing an obstruction for air entry/exit -> air is trapped within the alveoli -> air is absorbed into the capillaries causing a local collapse
Compression atelectasis?
Eg. Tumor applies pressure against alveoli and prevents expansion -> external pressure pushes air out of the alveoli -> local collapse
Contraction atelectasis?
respiratory system damaged and during healing fibrotic change occurs that decreases the ability of the lung to expand and limits lung volume
Which type of atelectasis is due to scar tissue?
Contraction atelectasis
Manifestations of atelectasis.
- minor may be asymptomatic
- dyspnea
- tachypnea (compensatory) -> increased rests to increase the air in the lungs
- decreased chest expansion -> seen on Px when told to breathe deeply (may be unilateral/unequal expansion, decreased on affected side)
- tracheal shift (seen on X-ray)
- decreased gas exchange -> hypoxemia & hypoxia -> tachycardia (compensatory)
Why does a tracheal shift occur in atelectasis?
Trachea shifts because the greater expansion of the unaffected lung applies one-sided pressure to the trachea, causing it to move towards the affected side
Diagnostics of Atelectasis
- Px (resp/cardiac)
- Chest xray (asap) [initial detect of atelectasis]
- CT scan [more precise for location and extent of atelectasis]
- Scope airway with bronchoscope (most invasive; can visualize obstruction)
Treatment for atelectasis.
- depends on the cause (fix obstruction or compression)
- respiratory support for the time being
Is atelectasis reversible?
Yes, as long as surfactant remains in between layers of lung tissue
Surfactant?
Surfactant is secreted by T2 alveolar cells into the alveolar space to decrease surface tension within the alveoli