Pope Francis stabilized enough Tuesday after two respiratory crises to resume using a nasal tube for oxygen, rather than a ventilation mask, as he continued to fight pneumonia, the Vatican said.
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, who suffered two respiratory crises on Monday as he battles double pneumonia, has stabilised and no longer ...
Pope Francis is being treated with supplemental oxygen to assist him with breathing, the Vatican said Tuesday, a day after he suffered two episodes of acute respiratory failure.Francis is currently ...
Pope Francis experienced two respiratory crises but has stabilized enough to only require supplemental oxygen via a nasal ...
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