Figure 1. Percentage of patients with sedative-induced neurologic dysfunction. None of the 32 patients without a history of prior focal motor deficit had motor changes after administration of midazolam or fentanyl (open bars). Of the 22 patients with prior motor dysfunction, 79% of those given midazolam and 63% of those receiving fentanyl experienced worsening of motor function with sedation (shaded bars).

Figure 1. Percentage of patients with sedative-induced neurologic dysfunction. None of the 32 patients without a history of prior focal motor deficit had motor changes after administration of midazolam or fentanyl (open bars). Of the 22 patients with prior motor dysfunction, 79% of those given midazolam and 63% of those receiving fentanyl experienced worsening of motor function with sedation (shaded bars).

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