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Compression Atelectasis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Cures and Remedies for Compression Atelectasis.

Compression atelectasis occurs when collection of fuild in pleural space or lesion of the thorax cause enchrochment (i.e. compression) of the lungs, thereby squeezing the air out of the tiny alveoli airsacks.

What Causes Compression Atelectasis?

Compression Atelectasis often results from respiratory disorders such as Pleural effusions (primarily affects the lower lobes), or Pneumothorax (more likely to involve the upper lobes) that invade the plueral space, thereby reducing the plmonary volume.

Any disease that results in a large pleural-based lung mass (thereby the decreasing lung volumes) may result in compression atelectasis. In other words, Compression atelectasis can be caused by any lung disease that leads to Chest wall, pleural, or intraparenchymal masses, or causes build up of pleural fluid.

Compression Atelectasis Symptoms:

Compression Atelectasis symptoms often include: Breathing difficulties, chest discomfort, dullness to percussion, diminished breathing sounds over the affected area, and Shallow breathing.

Compression Atelectasis Diagnosis:

Diagnosis of Compression Atelectasis usually involves: Arterial blood gas evaluation, Chest x-rays and CT scans indicative of mass in the subpleural space, chest wall, or intraparenchymal region, and Flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy.

Treatment, Cures and Remedies for Compression Atelectasis:

The treatment of Compression atelectasis largely depends upon the underlying lung disease.

Compression Atelectasis Prognosis:

In some cases, Compression Atelectasis patients may also develop additional respiratory complications such as such as Acute pneumonia, Bronchiectasis, Emphyema, Hypoxemia, and Respiratory failure.

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