Pope Francis is in critical condition following a severe respiratory crisis that necessitated high flows of oxygen and a blood transfusion, according to the Vatican. The 88-year-old pontiff’s health has raised concerns, particularly after a respiratory tract infection progressed to pneumonia in both lungs.
- Pope Francis in critical condition
- Suffered asthmatic respiratory crisis
- Required high flows of oxygen
- Hospitalized for respiratory tract infection
- Experiencing more pain than previous day
- Blood transfusion due to low platelet counts
The Vatican announced on Saturday that Pope Francis’s health has deteriorated since the previous update on Friday evening. He was hospitalized on February 14 due to a respiratory tract infection that escalated into pneumonia affecting both lungs. The pontiff’s condition was described as critical, with the Vatican stating, “The pope is not out of danger.”
Key details regarding his health include:
- High flows of oxygen were administered to manage his respiratory crisis.
- A blood transfusion was necessary due to low platelet counts linked to anemia.
- Despite being alert and sitting up in an armchair, he is experiencing more pain than the previous day.
As of the latest updates, the pontiff remains under close medical supervision. The Vatican has emphasized the seriousness of his condition while also noting that he is responsive. The situation is being monitored closely by his medical team, and further updates are expected as his treatment continues.
The health of Pope Francis is a matter of significant concern, particularly given his age and the complications arising from his recent respiratory issues. As the Vatican continues to provide updates, the global community remains hopeful for his recovery.