Lobar Atelectasis (Medical Definition) | Quick Explainer Video

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What is lobar atelectasis? This video covers the medical definition and provides a brief overview of this topic!
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➡️ Atelectasis
As you take a breath in, air moves through your mouth and trachea down through the airways of the lungs until it reaches the tiny air sacs that are known as alveoli. This is where the gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place. Therefore, if air fails to reach this region, it can result in many different problems within the body. When this occurs, the alveoli that are not filled with air cannot expand, and this is what's known as atelectasis. When it occurs in a specific lung segment, it is referred to as lobar atelectasis.

➡️ Causes of Lobar Atelectasis
It can occur in newborn infants due to a lack of surfactant. It is also commonly seen in surgical patients, which can occur during or after the procedure. The reason is, surgery often causes shallow breathing, which means that not enough air is reaching the alveolar region.

➡️ Some other causes include:
- Airway obstruction
- Mucus plug
- Lung tumor
- Pleural effusion
- Pneumothorax
- Tuberculosis
- Respiratory muscle weakness

Those who smoke cigarettes and the elderly population are also at a higher risk for atelectasis. Significant atelectasis can be seen on a chest radiograph where the findings would show lung opacification in that area.

➡️ Treatment
Lobar atelectasis can be treated by correcting the underlying cause. However, post-surgical atelectasis can be treated or prevented with different types of lung expansion therapy. The most common type involves the use of an incentive spirometer, which helps the patient take deep breaths to open up and expand the collapsed alveoli in the lobe or segment that is affected.

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⏰TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Intro
0:55 - Causes of Lobar Atelectasis
1:18 - Some Other Causes
1:46 - Treatment

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