Pope Francis on Tuesday continued his respiratory therapy and physiotherapy at Rome's Gemelli hospital without a mask, taking oxygen via nasal cannula, the Vatican press office said after he suffered ...
An informed Vatican source said today, “Pope Francis’ overall situation is stable, within the complexity of his clinical ...
The pope "rested well" and woke shortly after 8 a.m. Wednesday morning, his 20th day in the hospital, the Vatican said.
He has been receiving oxygen in hospital including a mask at night. "High-flow oxygen therapy continues, gradually reducing the need for non-invasive mechanical ventilation during nighttime hours ...
Pope Francis is hospitalized with bronchitis and a slight fever immediately following a morning of audiences. Doctors ...
He remained without fever, was “always alert, cooperating with therapy and oriented ... ventilation” – a treatment that ...
The prevalence of respiratory disorders is rising due to factors such as air pollution, smoking, and an aging population. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), COPD is projected to become ...
Francis remained in stable condition, with a guarded prognosis, meaning he was not out of danger, the Vatican said.