Pope Francis’ health has stabilized after Friday’s respiratory attack and does not require non -invasive mechanical ventilation according to the Vatican.
The health of Pope Francis was stabilized during Sunday and the head of the Catholic Church does not suffer from any consequences after Friday’s respiratory seizure. According to AFP and ANSA, TASR reports this.
Did not even have a fever and resting
According to the Vatican announcement, 88-year-old Francis in the course of the day “did not need non-invasive mechanical ventilation, only high-flow oxygen therapy.” The Pope had no fever and resting.
On Friday, František, as a result of muscle cramp in the bronchi, breathed vomit, which required its connection to the non -invasive form of mechanical ventilation. He also needed an aspiration that helped remove vomit from his airways.
The Holy See in Sunday’s declaration did not reappear the forecast of the Pope’s health due to the complexity of his clinical picture.
The Pope was hospitalized on February 14 at the Gemelli Roman Hospital for bronchitis. Subsequently, he was diagnosed with two -sided pneumonia.