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Pope Francis Faces New Health Setback Amid Battle with Pneumonia

Pope Francis experienced a bronchial spasm resulting in vomiting and requiring mechanical ventilation, raising concerns over his health amid ongoing pneumonia treatment.

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  1. Pope had coughing fit, inhaled vomit and now requires assisted ventilation, Vatican says

    The development marked a setback in what had been two successive days of increasingly upbeat reports from doctors treating Francis at Rome’s Gemelli hospital since Feb. 14.

    Pope had coughing fit, inhaled vomit and now requires assisted ventilation, Vatican says

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  2. Pope Francis suffers ‘breathing crisis’ amid battle with pneumonia

    Francis, 88, has been in hospital for two weeks after being admitted to Rome’s Gemelli hospital with a “complex” respiratory infection caused by two or more micro-organisms.

    Pope Francis suffers ‘breathing crisis’ amid battle with pneumonia

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  3. Pope Francis experiences respiratory relapse

    In recent days, doctors said the pontiff seemed to be stabilizing after several successive nights in which they said he slept restfully.

    Pope Francis experiences respiratory relapse

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  4. Pope had a bronchial spasm and his prognosis remains guarded, Vatican says

    The development marked a setback in what had been two successive days of increasingly upbeat reports from doctors treating Francis at Rome's Gemelli hospital since Feb. 14.

    Pope had a bronchial spasm and his prognosis remains guarded, Vatican says

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  5. Pope Francis suffers 'sudden worsening' of respiratory issues, given mechanical ventilation

    Pope Francis’ condition suffered a “sudden worsening” Friday afternoon after “an isolated crisis of bronchospasm,” but the Vatican later said the crisis was over and that he was resting in good spirits.

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  6. Pope Francis suffers ‘breathing crisis’ making condition suddenly worse

    The episode came after three days in which the pontiff’s health had shown “slight” improvements, meaning his situation was no longer considered to be critical.

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Feb 28th, 2025, 9:10 PM ET

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Pope Francis, hospitalized for pneumonia, faced a setback after a bronchial spasm caused him to inhale vomit, necessitating non-invasive ventilation. He remains alert, but doctors have reserved his prognosis for evaluation. The pope's vulnerability due to previous lung issues complicates his condition, drawing prayers and support globally. His upcoming Ash Wednesday service will be led by a cardinal instead of the pope, emphasizing the gravity of his health status as he continues to fight pneumonia while receiving treatment.


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  • Pope Francis recently faced a bronchial spasm that led to an episode of vomiting, resulting in a worsening of his respiratory condition, requiring non-invasive mechanical ventilation.

  • Despite this setback, the Vatican reports that the pope remains alert and has responded well to treatments, with doctors maintaining a guarded prognosis as they assess his recovery.

  • Vigils and prayers are being held around the world for the pope's health, reflecting his significance to the global Catholic community and the concerns voiced by those close to him.


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