Pope Francis stays in a “crucial” situation, however “has not introduced any additional respiratory crises”, the Vatican mentioned in a press release on Sunday.
He was nonetheless receiving high-flow oxygen remedy and had undergone blood transfusions. Blood exams additionally confirmed he had “preliminary, delicate, renal insufficiency” – a kidney downside – that’s “at the moment underneath management”, the assertion mentioned.
The Vatican mentioned he “continues to be alert and effectively oriented”.
The Pope was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on 14 February after experiencing respiratory difficulties for a number of days, the place he was first handled for bronchitis earlier than being identified with pneumonia in each lungs.
On Sunday, the Pope’s thrombocytopenia – a situation that happens when the platelet rely within the blood is just too low – was steady, the assertion mentioned.
Within the morning, the Pope “participated within the Holy Mass, along with those that are caring for him throughout nowadays”, the assertion continued.
The Vatican didn’t supply a prognosis given the “complexity of the scientific image”.
The brand new assertion comes after the Vatican mentioned on Saturday that the Pope had skilled a respiratory disaster and was in a “crucial” situation.
Earlier on Sunday, the Pope issued a press release asking Catholics to hope for him after he was unable to ship the normal Angelus prayer in particular person for the second week operating.
The pontiff is especially vulnerable to pneumonia, an an infection of the lungs that may be brought on by micro organism, viruses or fungi, after he contracted pleurisy – an irritation of the lungs – as a younger man and underwent a partial lung elimination.
The chief of the Roman Catholic church has been admitted to hospital a number of instances throughout his 12-year tenure, together with being handled for bronchitis at the identical hospital in March 2023.
From Argentina, Pope Francis is the primary Latin American, and first Jesuit, to guide the Roman Catholic Church.