He Pope Francis He has spent a quiet night at the Gemelli hospital in Rome where he has been admitted for almost three weeks following a bilateral pneumonia that has caused some respiratory crises and which have added other ailments.
While the first part of the morning of Thursday indicates that it continues rest, it should be noted that in just ten days, the Pontiff has suffered four crisis. Two of them, caused by accumulation of mucus in the lungs on Monday, while another was asthmatic respiratory on February 22 and the 29 other “isolated” by a bronchospasm that also caused him vomiting.
Of course, Ell Pope remained “stable” during the day on Wednesday, in which did not present episodes of respiratory failureunlike previous days. “During the day, oxygen therapy has received high flows and at night the non -invasive mechanical ventilation will resume,” the Vatican reported.
In addition, they indicated that the Pope had increased respiratory physiotherapy and the active motor, as well as “the day in the armchair.” Given the complexity of the clinical picture, there are few details that are known from the state of the pontiff that this Friday will fulfill its third week admitted in the Roman hospital.
Source: Lasexta

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