https://www.selleckchem.com/products/salvianolic-acid-b.html Smart Pilot View (SPV) (Dräger Medical) provide information about the estimated drug effect of anesthetic drugs. We conducted a prospective randomized trial to evaluated the recovery time in SPV-guided general anesthesia compared with usual practice in patients with desflurane general anesthesia. Thirty-four American Society of Anesthesiologist's physical status I-II patients scheduled for elective surgery under general anesthesia were enrolled in the study. The patients were allocated to one of the following two groups the Smart Pilot View group (group SPV) or the control group (group C). General anesthesia was induced by propofol and maintained by desflurane end-tidal concentration of 4.2%. During the procedure, desflurane concentration was adjusted to maintain BIS values between 40 and 60 and above MAC 90. In group SPV, desflurane concentration and infusion rate of remifentanil were decreased to achieve MAC 90 about 10min before the end of the procedure. In group C, the desflurane concentration and infusion rate of remifentanil were maintained unchanged until the end of the procedure. Fifteen patients were enrolled in group C, and seventeen of these were enrolled in group SPV. The time taken for the opening of the patient's eyes was 292 ± 53s in group C and 218 ± 44s in group SPV. The time taken for recovery of orientation was 451 ± 100s in group C and 316 ± 57s in group SPV. Both times were significantly faster in the group SPV. Smart Pilot View guided anesthesia enabled faster recovery from desflurane general anesthesia. Smart Pilot View guided anesthesia enabled faster recovery from desflurane general anesthesia. For bone metastasis from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), radiotherapy (RT) has been used a palliative treatment with little impact on survival. Currently, ablative RT is popularly used, and a more than palliative effect is expected. Herein, we investigated the clinical efficacy of ablative R