The Holy See press office released this Friday a new medical part about the health of Pope Francis, hospitalized since February 14. Go on stable, but without Great changes in your situation: His prognosis is still reserved.
“The situation of the Holy Father remains stable in the context of a complex picture with a reserved prognosis,” says the medical part released this afternoon.
Pope Francis, 88, was admitted to the Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome for lateral pneumonia. In the morning part this Friday, they had informed that it had passed “A quiet night.” In addition, they stressed that on Thursday there was no “Episodes of respiratory crisis or fever” and that Francisco continued “with respiratory and motor physiotherapy.”
Pope Francis spoke for the first time after his hospitalization: “I appreciate the prayers with all my heart”
While 21 days of the hospitalization of the Pope Francisthe Vatican revealed on Thursday the First audio of the pontiff Since he is at the Gemelli Hospital in Rome. The statement was brief and spread in the Plaza de San Pedro, shortly before the beginning of the prayer of the Rosary for his health,
In Spanish and with a weak tone voice, the Supreme Pontiff said: “I appreciate with all my heart the prayers they do for my health from the square, I accompany you from here. God bless you and that the Virgin takes care of them. Thank you.”
Apart from the audio, the press office of the Holy See updated during the afternoon the health status of Pope Francis with a new medical part, in which they detailed that it remained “stable”, without presenting new crisis of respiratory insufficiency.
According to the statement, “The clinical state of the Holy Father has remained stable with respect to the previous days.”
“The Holy Father continued with progress his respiratory and motor physiotherapy. His hemodynamic parameters and blood tests remained stable,”added the report released by the Vatican News site.
In addition, he had no fever, so the health personnel maintains the “reserved” forecast, while the next medical bulletin will be announced this Saturday given the complexity of the clinical picture. However, the press office of the Holy See stressed: “Tomorrow, although there is no medical newsletter, some information about the Pope will be provided.”
Source: Ambito