Pope Health Update: Therapy Continues, Prognosis Reserved

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The Pope’s clinical condition remains stable, with no signs of respiratory failure or bronchospasm reported. Credit: Unsplash.

The Holy Father showed no signs of respiratory failure or bronchospasm. He remained alert, without fever and cooperated with therapies. He resumed high-flow oxygen therapy this morning, and non-invasive mechanical ventilation will continue overnight. The prognosis remains reserved.

 

Newsroom (04/03/2025 Gaudium Press) According to the latest report from the Holy See Press Office, the Pope’s health has remained stable as of March 4, 2025. He has been receiving ongoing medical care and has alternated between prayer and rest during the day.

Stable Clinical Condition


The Pope’s clinical condition remains stable, with no signs of respiratory failure or bronchospasm reported. He has been alert and cooperative with the therapies provided. As of this evening, non-invasive mechanical ventilation will be resumed until tomorrow morning.

Respiratory Therapy and High-Flow Oxygen


This morning, the Pope underwent respiratory physiotherapy and resumed high-flow oxygen therapy. The Vatican’s press office confirmed that the Pope has been receiving this non-mechanical ventilation through nasal cannulas.

Medical Team Monitoring the Pope’s Health


The Pope is being treated by doctors from the Vatican’s Governorate and a team from the Gemelli Polyclinic. His health is under careful observation, and while his condition appears stable, the prognosis remains reserved. The Pope’s health update shows steady improvement, but the situation is still complex, with doctors closely monitoring his condition. The Pope remains focused on prayer and therapy as he continues his recovery.

Compiled by Donna Smolders

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