Pope in Gemelli, critical but stable condition

He has no acute respiratory episodes, stable hemodynamic parameters. A scheduled CT scan was performed for radiological control of bilateral pneumonia. The prognosis remains reserved

The communication reports that “The clinical condition of the Holy Father remains critical but stable. There have been no acute respiratory episodes and the hemodynamic parameters remain stable. In the afternoon, a scheduled CT scan was performed for radiological control of bilateral pneumonia. The prognosis remains reserved. In the morning, after receiving the Eucharist, he returned to work.”

This is stated in the bulletin of the Press Office of the Holy See released this afternoon, February 25, on the state of health of the Pope, hospitalized for twelve days in the Gemelli Polyclinic.