Pope Francis' condition appeared to stabilize on Tuesday morning after medical intervention amid two episodes of "acute ...
Pope Francis is in stable condition after his episodes of acute respiratory failure on Monday, the Vatican said Tuesday.
Pope Francis, hospitalized for more than two weeks with pneumonia in both lungs, suffered two acute respiratory failures, ...
The Vatican reported that Pope Francis suffered new breathing issues and is back on noninvasive mechanical ventilation.
Francis, who has been in Rome's Gemelli Hospital since February 14, is again receiving "non-invasive, mechanical ventilation" ...
The 88-year-old, who had part of one lung removed as a young man, experienced two acute respiratory crises on Monday.
Pope Francis underwent “high-flow oxygen therapy and respiratory physiotherapy” on Tuesday and doctors planned to resume using a noninvasive mechanical ventilation mask while he sleeps ...
The Holy Father was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on Feb. 14 and has since been treated for respiratory infections, ...
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TaiwanPlus News on MSNPope Francis Suffers Respiratory Failure While Battling Pneumonia In Hospital - TaiwanPlus NewsPope Francis has suffered two episodes of acute respiratory failure while battling pneumonia in a hospital in Rome. The 88-year-old leader of the Catholic church has been placed back on mechanical ...
Pope Francis' condition stabilizes following Monday's acute respiratory failure, Vatican sources say
ROME -- Pope Francis' condition appeared on Tuesday morning to stabilize after Monday's medical intervention amid two episodes of "acute respiratory failure," Vatican sources told ABC News.
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Pope Francis suffers "acute respiratory failure," Vatican saysPope Francis used a mask and ventilator overnight to help him breathe after the Vatican said Monday he suffered "two episodes of acute respiratory failure." The 88-year-old pontiff has spent over two ...
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