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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: Psychomotor and driving skills after propofol sedation were similar to the baseline results, while in the midazolam/pethidine group, patients showed significantly more lane deviations (1. 1 + / - 0. 9 vs. 1. 6 + / - 0. 9), time over the speed limit (0. 3 + / - 0. 83 vs. 0. 6 + / - 0. 88), missed stoplights more often (0. 05 + / - 0. 31 vs. 0. 11 + / - 0. 35), and had slower reaction times for unexpected events (1. 11 + / - 0. 46 s vs. 1. 39 + / - 0. 44 s) (P < 0. 01).