Atelectasis is caused by a blocked airway, or pressure from outside the lung. Some causes include:
- An object or tumor in an airway
- Mucus blocking an airway
- Certain lung diseases, including infections
- Fluid or air buildup in the space around the lung (pleura). Fluid buildup in the pleural space is called a pleural effusion. Air buildup in the pleural space is called a pneumothorax.
- General anesthesia for chest and belly (abdominal) surgery combined with opioid medicines for pain control
You may also be at higher risk for atelectasis if you are obese or have sleep apnea, asthma, COPD, cystic fibrosis, or other lung disease.