Pope Francis is becoming less dependent on oxygen flow as he recovers from a complex respiratory infection and double ...
Over a month after being hospitalized, Pope Francis is showing slight improvement as he requires less oxygen flow.
Pope Francis’s latest medical bulletin said that while he still requires further hospitalization, his overall clinical status ...
Overuse of oxygen is more common than underuse among hospital inpatients at risk for hypercapnia, according to study findings published in Respiratory Medicine.
Roman Catholic Pope Francis is stable and continues to undergo treatments, including nighttime non-invasive mechanical ventilation and daytime high-flow oxygen nasal cannulas, the Holy Press ...
The Pope's condition is stable with slight improvements thanks to respiratory and motor therapy. He is using high-flow oxygen ...
Although he is no longer in critical condition, the 88-year-old pontiff still receives respiratory assistance through a nasal cannula during the day and an oxygen mask at night. The Vatican said ...
"I wanted to create a hygienic covering to help protect the prongs of a nasal cannula," said an inventor, from Hemet, Calif., ...
The prevalence of respiratory disorders is rising due to factors such as air pollution, smoking, and an aging population. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), COPD is projected to become ...
Pope Francis is responding well to treatment and has shown a "gradual, mild improvement" in recent days as he continues his ...