“…Propofol TCI is proposed for general anaesthesia when a difficult intubation is planned with fibreoptic intubation under spontaneous ventilation because a TCI allows a progressive anaesthetic induction while maintaining spontaneous ventilation (14). Sevoflurane, using a facemask induction, was first practiced in children using high concentrations of sevoflurane (8%), and in elderly patients using incremental or gradual reduction concentrations (15, 16). Sevoflurane induction can be practiced without opioids, nevertheless minimum alveolar concentration and requirements for loss of consciousness increases (17, 18).…”