It remains stable after its last respiratory crisis

It remains stable after its last respiratory crisis

Earlier, it had been revealed that the pontiff “spent the night quietly” and that he was “resting.”

Vatican News

This Saturday afternoon a New Medical Part of Pope Francishospitalized for 16 days for double pneumonia in the Rome Gemelli Hospital. According to the Vatican, the Supreme Pontiff remained “stable” After what was his relapse on Friday.

“The clinical state of the Holy Father remained stable” and He did not register any new respiratory crisis of “Broncoospasmo” Like last Friday, the latest medical report prays, specifying that its forecast is still “reserved”.

Earlier, it had been revealed that the pontiff “spent the night quietly” and that he was “resting.”

Pope Francis’s bronchospasm attack

During the afternoon of Thursday, the Argentine crossed a sudden worsening of his respiratory painting, after a “Broncoospasmo isolated attack“That” he determined an episode of vomiting with inhalation and sudden worsening of the respiratory picture. “The doctors continue to monitor their situation and still did not make public the consequences that this crisis can have in the Francisco General Health.

As detailed, Francisco woke up, took coffee and read the newspaper after, yesterday night, he needed “Non -invasive mechanical ventilation” for Maintain oxygen levels.

The Argentine is Internship since last February 14 by bilateral pneumonia. Despite Thursday’s crisis, from the Holy See they explained that the Pope It is awakeit is not headed or intubated and does not feel pain.

Doctors continue to monitor their situation after the sudden attack of Broncoospasm that Francisco presented on Thursday. In that sense, from the Gemelli hospital they did not detail the consequences that this crisis could have had in Francisco’s general state of health. In this way, from the press office They gave a window between 24 and 48 hours to give more precise information.

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