After two attacks of acute respiratory failure on Monday, Pope Francis spent a calm night. This is stated in the Vatican press service.
“Dad has overslept all night. At present, he continues to relax,” the report said.
According to the report, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis, remains on artificial non-invasive ventilation of the lungs after two attacks of “acute respiratory failure”.
The Vatican’s statement widespread the day before says that doctors retain a cautious approach to the course of the disease of the hospitalized pope Francis due to the complexity of the clinical picture.
88-year-old Pope Francis was hospitalized at the Roman clinic of Jamelli on February 14. There he developed bilateral pneumonia.
On February 18, the Vatican announced that the dad developed bilateral pneumonia and that his clinical condition was evaluated as a serious.
February 22, it was stated that the Pope, who had an attack of asthma, is in critical condition.
On February 27, the Vatican announced an improvement in the state of the pontiff.
Pope Francis was elected to his post on March 13, 2013 after the renunciation of the previous pope of Benedict XVI for health reasons.