Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church, suffered an ‘isolated’ breathing crisis, the Vatican said today.
Francis, 88, has been in Rome’s Gemelli hospital for two weeks, after being admitted on February 14 with a severe respiratory infection that triggered other complications.
The coughing fit, known as bronchial spasm, forced him to use an oxygen mask on his nose and mouth for the first time after he inhaled vomit into his lungs, the Vatican said.
‘This afternoon … the Holy Father experienced an isolated bronchospasm crisis,’ said the latest detailed update about the pontiff’s condition.
The pope, it said, also had ‘an episode of vomiting with aspiration and a sudden worsening of the respiratory condition.’ He then received the help of ‘non-invasive mechanical ventilation,’ it said.
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The Holy Father’s condition has shown a slight further improvement over the past 24 hours.
The mild kidney insufficiency observed in recent days has subsided. A chest CT scan carried out last night showed a normal progression of the lung inflammation.
Blood tests conducted today confirmed the improvement seen yesterday.
The Holy Father remains on high-flow oxygen therapy but has not experienced any asthma-like respiratory episodes today. Respiratory physiotherapy is continuing. Despite the slight improvement, his prognosis remains guarded.
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I invite all the tango dancers of the world to come down to the dance floor at the Gemelli hospital in Rome to dance in front of the windows of the room that hosts the Pope, to make him feel all our affection, our gratitude, our love, above all our support. I will lead the dance.
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I know that I hug him and that he hugs me when I pray. And now I would like to embrace the pope.
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We heard that he is in the hospital right now and we are very worried about his health. He is our father and it is our responsibility to pray for him.
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Lord Jesus, Redeemer of the world, who took upon yourself our pain and carried our suffering in your passion, hear the prayer we offer for our sick brother: grant him trust and revive his hope, that he may be lifted up in body and spirit.
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The Pope is alive now and this is the time to pray , not to think about who will be his successor. And if there is someone who thinks about the future while Francis is in the hospital , it is not good, it is not good at all.
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