ROME (AP) — Pope Francis suffered two new acute respiratory crises Monday and was put back on noninvasive mechanical ...
The Vatican said the breathing issue was caused by a “significant accumulation" of mucus in Pope Francis’ lungs and bronchial ...
After more than two weeks of hospitalization, Gemelli medical staff said the Pope’s prognosis 'remains guarded.' ...
Pope Francis experienced more respiratory problems and went on noninvasive ventilation on Monday, the Vatican said, as the ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNPope suffers ‘acute’ breathing crises as he battles pneumonia: VaticanMedics at Rome’s Gemelli University Hospital administer ‘mechanical ventilation’ after pontiff’s latest health setback.
The Vatican said that Monday’s two crises were caused by a significant accumulation of mucus in his bronchial tubes.
Pope Francis suffers two episodes of "acute respiratory insufficiency" and required "non-invasive" ventilation, the Vatican says.
The 88-year-old pontiff has been receiving treatment at Rome’s Gemelli hospital since February 14 after being diagnosed with ...
Francis had inhaled “copious” amounts of mucus in another setback in what has become a more than two-week battle to overcome ...
Pope Francis experienced two episodes of acute respiratory failure on March 3 and had to resume receiving oxygen through a ...
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