Pope Francis spends a quiet night and still does not need non -invasive mechanical ventilation

The last medical part maintains optimism about the health of the [[LINK:TAG|||tag|||5f523330a03f7f12ced4b33f|||papa Francisco]]which has been admitted since February 14, but not without uncertainty. The little information that comes from the Vatican has allowed us to know in the early hour of this Monday that the pontiff “has rested well all night”, which suggests that there has not been an aggravation of his clinical picture with respect to the last medical part.

It should be noted that, on Sunday afternoon, it was announced that the Pope remained stable, living a slight improvement regarding the bilateral pneumonia for which he was admitted.

At the moment, the Pope still does not need non -invasive mechanical ventilation, but only oxygen therapy to high flows. However, from the Vatican the prudence on the good news is maintained: he insists that, given the complexity of the clinical picture, prognosis remains reserved.

Since the Pope was admitted to the hospital, officially, a brief medical part and one more extensive at 7:00 p.m., as well as the newsletters that the holy thirst is broadcast. This decision perempts only the patient, in this case, Pope Francis who wants citizens to be informed about their state of health for “Avoid bulos

In recent years, the Pontiff has experienced several episodes of poor health and is prone to pulmonary infections (he had plersy when he was a young adult and removed part of a lung). However, this has been the most elongated absence (it has not been seen in public since he entered) since his papacy began in March 2013.

Source: Lasexta

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