Pope Francis, who is being treated for pneumonia, had a bronchial spasm, the Vatican announced tonight.
The Pope immediately received special therapy, namely bronchial cleansing, and was placed on non-invasive mechanical ventilation, but is conscious.
The Pope (88) has been in the “Gemelli” hospital since February 14 due to a severe respiratory infection that caused other complications, and this morning, according to the statement, he had an isolated respiratory crisis.
The Pope also had “an episode of vomiting with aspiration and a sudden deterioration in his respiratory condition,” and then received the help of non-invasive mechanical ventilation.
The statement added that the Pope remained awake and well-oriented, and that treatment is continuing.


