Pope Francis on Monday Suffered Two New Breathing Attacks and was Put Back on non-invasive mechanical air flow, The Vatican Said.
“Today, The Holy Father Experience Two Episodes of Acute Respiratory Failure,” The Holy See Said in A Statement.
The Breathing Issues Were Caused by A “Significant Accumulation” of Mucus in Francis’ Lung, and Bronchial Spasms which Cause Airway Obstrue.
“Two Bronchoscopies Were Performed with the Need for Aspiration of Copious Secretions,” According to the Vatican.
“In the Afternoon, non-invasive mechanical ventilation was resumed. The Holy Father Remained Alert, Oriented and Cooperative at all time. The forecast Remains Guarded,” The Statement Said
Pope Francis’ Health Remains Fragile
The Development is an additional Setback in the 88-Year-Old Pontiff’s Battle to Recover From Pneumonia.
On Sunday, The Vatican Said the Argentine Pope’s Condition was Stable After Suffering on “Isolated Breathing Crisis” and Receiving Non-Invasive, Mechanical Ventilation on February 28.
Francis has actually remained in rome’s Gemelli Hospital Since February 14 and has not be -lens in public because steight – his lengthiest lack from public sight his papacy began in march 2013.
Edited by: Jenipher Camino Gonzalez