Pope Francis Remains Stable in Hospital | Ours Abroad News

Pope Francis is reported to be stable after a night in the hospital. He is receiving high-flow oxygen therapy but his condition remains serious.


Pope Francis Remains Stable in Hospital | Ours Abroad News

The Pope has rested well throughout the night, according to the Vatican Press Office. In a statement, it was indicated that Francis is "stable" and that his clinical condition is complex, so the prognosis remains reserved. At a press conference, it was detailed that the Supreme Pontiff does not have a fever and did not require invasive mechanical ventilation, only high-flow oxygen therapy. Despite having no direct consequences from the bronchospasm last Friday, there remains a risk of criticality.

The Pontiff spent a quiet night at the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome, where he has been hospitalized since February 14. His condition is described as stable and the prognosis remains reserved. This information was confirmed by the Vatican Press Office, which highlighted that despite the complexity of the clinical situation, the Pope is responding favorably to treatment.