Pope at Gemelli: Parameters and blood tests stable
The clinical condition remained stable compared to the previous days. No convulsions or fever. The prognosis remains reserved. Considering the stability of the clinical picture, the next medical bulletin will be published on Saturday
“The clinical condition of the Holy Father has remained stable compared to the previous days. Today he has not had any episodes of respiratory failure either. The Holy Father has successfully continued respiratory and motor physiotherapy. Hemodynamic parameters and blood tests have remained stable. He has not had a fever.
The doctors still maintain a reserved prognosis. Given the stability of the clinical picture, the next medical bulletin will be published on Saturday.
Today, the Holy Father dedicated himself to some work activities during the morning and afternoon, alternating between rest and prayer. Before lunch he received the Eucharist.”
This is what the bulletin of the Holy See Press Office issued this afternoon, Thursday, March 6, on the state of health of the Pope, who has been hospitalized since February 14 at the Gemelli Polyclinic.
Tomorrow, although there will be no medical bulletin, the Holy See Press Office will still give some information about the Pope.
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