Pope’s situation at Gemelli Hospital
Today is 21 days since Pope Francisco was admitted to the Gemelli Hospital in Rome. Its entrance to the hospital occurred on February 14, after being diagnosed with bronchitis that led to a bilateral pneumonia.
Since then, the pontiff has experienced several complications, including episodes of acute respiratory failure. This situation has generated concern both the Vatican and its followers around the world.
Official statements about their health status
Recently, the Holy See has issued a reassuring statement, stating that the Pope has spent a serene night and is still during rest period. However, it is important to mention that it has needed non -invasive mechanical ventilation to maintain its stability.
Participation in Ash Wednesday
Yesterday, on Ash Wednesday, Pope Francisco was able to sit in a armchair on the tenth floor of the hospital and participated in the ritual that marks the beginning of Lent.
Due to his absence, Cardinal Angelo of Donatis presided over the ceremony and read the pope’s homily written, where he emphasized the importance of hope in the face of adversity.
Evolution of medical treatment
Doctors have reactivated respiratory physiotherapy, using high flow oxygenotherapy, which has replaced previously necessary mechanical ventilation. Although the Pope suffered a respiratory crisis last Monday, his condition is currently stable.
Vatican sources have confirmed that the pope can consume solid foods, but its situation continues to require constant attention. At night, it needed non -invasive mechanical ventilation to ensure its stability.
Looking to the future
Despite concerns about his health, yesterday’s medical report said that there has been no new respiratory crises. Its evolution is still supervised closely, and although it has been able to resume some of its work activities, its recovery is still uncertain.