During Fernando Lugo’s second medical report produced at night, Jorge Querey, national senator and senator’s primary care physician, announced that communications will be made via written reports from now on. He also did not want to repeat the diagnosis.
What he did highlight was that the former president remains stable with respect to vital signs, oxygenation and more. “We are going to be seeing, like all critical patients, while he continues in the ICU he may have other problems. There are no signs of rebleeding. There are devices that are put on to monitor the pressures inside the head and thanks to this we can see that there are no new conditions”, he commented.
18 hours have passed without catastrophic signs, this is auspicious but not definitive. “Nor does it allow us to comment on the future,” she clarified.