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In the first postoperative phase after brain surgery, even after selected simple procedures, some clinical variables can affect brain stiffness and influence the outcome. In these patients, safe discharge performed by the anesthesia care facility may occur when the body fluctuations return within normal values. However, avoiding postoperative complications is mandatory for a more detailed and thoughtful consideration of the trained variables. The purpose of this article is to highlight the clinical variables that undergo post-operative psychotherapy and should be “closely monitored, including: hemodynamic, ventilation, neurologic and cognitive status, tremor, PONV, pain and metabolism . In conclusion, other clinical variables — including hemodynamic, ventilation, neurologic and cognitive status, tremor and PONV, metabolism — are very important after brain surgery and should be carefully considered. Taking a closer look at these variables and the strong interaction between health care professionals can have a significant impact on improving the outcome of brain surgery patients. Peer review refers to the work done during the examination of manuscripts and funding requests. This process encourages authors to meet acceptable standards for their behavior and reduces the distribution of inappropriate findings, unwanted requests, unacceptable interpretations, and personal opinions. Publications that have not made peer review are likely to be considered suspicious by students and education professionals.

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