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The paper analyzes the efficiency of the authors' procedure for anesthetic maintenance based on a combination of inhalational (sevoflurane) and intravenous (1% propofol) anesthesia on spontaneous breathing through a ProSeal laryngeal mask airway in the X-ray endovascular correction of congenital heart diseases in infants and young children. The study included 118 children aged 2 to 7 years with secondary atrial septal defect, who had undergone endovascular defect correction, by applying an Amplazer septal occluder. The key points of the anesthetic maintenance proposed by the authors are: (1) substitution of routine pharmacological premedication for psychological (the presence of parents); (2) inhalational (sevoflurane) anesthesia in the induction of anesthesia; (3) replacement of an endotracheal tube by a ProSeal laryngeal mask; (4) refusal of myorelaxants and respiratory support without artificial ventilation. The authors' anesthesia protocol during these operations provides a safe perioperative period.

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