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01), despite a higher mean arterial pressure (MAP) (p less then 0.005) and worse autoregulation (as assessed with the Mx, ARI, and PRx indices), greater CrCP, a lower CBF index, and a higher sPI (all with p values of less then 0.001). Neither the mean CBFV nor PbtO2 reached significant differences between groups. Mortality in the group with elevated ICP was almost three times greater than that in the group with normal ICP (45% versus 17%). Elevated ICP affects cerebral autoregulation. When autoregulation is not working properly, the bra