Pontiff performed tomography to monitor bilateral pneumonia; religious leader has been hospitalized since February 14
The Vatican reported on the afternoon of this 3rd (25.FEV.2025) that Pope Francis remains in critical conditionbut it’s stable. The Pontiff has been hospitalized since February 14 at the Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic Hospital of Rome.
According to the medical report, the hemodynamic parameters remain stable. The religious leader also has no respiratory crises since Saturday morning (22.FEV).
Recent exams indicated mild initial renal failure. To assist in breathing, the Pope continues to receive high flow oxygen therapy through nasal cannulas. The religious was subjected to the transfusion of two concentrated hematology units, resulting in a return to the normal value of hemoglobin.
Even facing a critical clinical picture and requiring oxygen therapy, Pope Francis in your hospital apartment on Sunday morning (23.FEV).
Hospitalization
Francisco was admitted to the Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic Hospital of Rome in Italy on February 14 to treat a bronchitis, but was diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia.
On Saturday (22.FEV), the tests performed showed plateletopenia (decreased number of platelets in the blood) associated with anemia, which led to the need for transfusion.