- , 88, remains in critical condition after a respiratory attack requiring high-flow oxygen.
- He experienced a and received blood transfusions due to thrombocytopenia and anaemia.
- on February 14, which developed into pneumonia in both lungs.
Pope Francis鈥 condition 鈥渃ontinues to be critical鈥, the Vatican says, saying the 88-year-old was alert but had a respiratory attack that required 鈥渉igh-flow oxygen鈥, and also blood transfusions.
鈥淭he Holy Father鈥檚 condition continues to be critical, therefore, as explained yesterday, the Pope is not out of danger,鈥 the Vatican said in its regular early evening update, local time.
鈥淭his morning Pope Francis presented a prolonged asthmatic respiratory crisis, which also required the application of high-flow oxygen,鈥 it said.
Francis was admitted to Rome's Gemelli hospital on February 14 with bronchitis, but it turned into pneumonia in both lungs, causing widespread alarm. Photo / Getty Images
Daily blood tests 鈥渟howed thrombocytopenia, associated with anaemia, which required the administration of blood transfusions鈥, it added.
鈥淭he Holy Father continues to be alert and spent the day in an armchair even if he was suffering more than yesterday. At the moment the prognosis is reserved.鈥
Francis was admitted to Rome鈥檚 Gemelli hospital on February 14 with bronchitis, but it turned into pneumonia in both lungs, causing widespread alarm.
The pontiff鈥檚 doctors had told a press conference on Friday there was no imminent risk to his life but that he was 鈥渘ot out of danger鈥.
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