Pope Francis’ condition remained stable throughout Sunday – the Vatican said in a latest statement. As we read, church leaders did not require mechanical ventilation, but continued to use high-flow oxygen devices.
Vatican news outlets reported Pope Francis remained stable throughout Sunday. “He has no fever and no longer requires mechanical ventilation,” he emphasized.
“The predictions (with regard to health) remain cautious due to the complexity of the clinical image,” he added.
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In a message from the previous morning, the Holy Holy Reference reported that the Pope “rests after a quiet night.” After that, the Holy Father had breakfast, had coffee and read the newspaper.
Pope Francis’ health. New information
On Friday evening, the Vatican reported that after several days of careful optimism, the 88-year-old Pope suffered a “respiratory crisis” after a deterioration in health.
Communiqué announced that Franciszek had a single bronchial crisis, which caused a sudden deterioration in the respiratory trade.
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The Pope was exposed to Bronshos Spiacha and began non-invasive mechanical ventilation “with a good body response for gas exchange” – that was explained. The Pope was always conscious and collaborated during the treatment procedure – it was provided in the Communique.
The 88-year-old Pope was hospitalized on February 14th with a diagnosis of acute bronchitis. He then discovered bilateral pneumonia, anemia and thrombocytopenia. It turns out that high-flow oxygen therapy and blood transfusions are necessary.
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