Vatican Fuentes have confirmed on Tuesday that, despite having removed the reserved prognosis, Pope Francis’s doctors have not yet confirmed how many days should remain in the Gemelli Hospital.
The optimistic medical part about the health status of Pope Francis on the afternoon of Monday, March 10 confirmed that doctors have withdrawn the reserved prognosis, which means that the Holy Father is not in imminent danger because of the infection with which he entered the hospital.
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Despite its prolonged stability, the clinical picture of the Holy Father continues to be complex and Vatican Fuentes have stressed that respiratory crises such as the two suffered on Monday, March 3 can still occur.
Therefore, given the “important” polymicrobial infection with which he entered on February 14, doctors warned that the return to the Vatican is not a possibility at the moment.
Despite this complexity, the Holy Father continues with a slight and gradual improvement and is responding well to pharmacological therapy. Currently Pope Francis sleeps with a non -invasive mechanical ventilation apparatus while for the day he uses cannulas that provide high flow oxygen.
As reported by the Vatican on the afternoon of this March 11, Pope Francis also followed the spiritual exercises of the Roman curia in the Paul VI classroom of the Vatican by videoconference, he prayed, and continued with his medication. In the next few days you can perform a TAC to evaluate pneumonia.
Likewise, the Holy See Press Office reported that it spent a “quiet” night, which means that it slept without shocks, or respiratory crises, and that it woke up at 8:00 in the morning.