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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Gastrointest Endosc. 2016 Oct 1;85(3):601–610.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.gie.2016.09.033

Table 3.

Distribution of colonoscopy procedures by fatigue score method.

Procedures Fatigue score range
n (%)
Raw fatigue score
 First of day* 12,733 (16.7) 0
  Quartile 1 22,998 (30.1) 1 – 2
  Quartile 2 10,240 (13.4) 3 – 3
  Quartile 3 15,074 (19.7) 4 – 5
  Quartile 4 15,400 (20.1) 6 – 19
Consensus fatigue score
 First of day* 12,733 (16.7) 0
  Quartile 1 16,622 (21.7) 0.5 – 1.5
  Quartile 2 18,958 (24.8) 2.0 – 3.0
  Quartile 3 12,334 (16.1) 3.5 – 4.5
  Quartile 4 15,798 (20.7) 5.0 – 14.0
RVU fatigue score
 First of day* 12,733 (16.7) 0
  Quartile 1 14,980 (19.6) 0.8 – 7.3
  Quartile 2 16,405 (21.5) 7.3 – 12.7
  Quartile 3 16,041 (21.0) 12.7 – 20.8
  Quartile 4 16,286 (21.3) 20.9 – 67.4
*

The colonoscopy that was the first endoscopy procedure of the day.

SD, standard deviation; n, number; RVU, relative value units.

Raw fatigue score is the sum of the raw weights for the GI procedures performed by the physician before the given colonoscopy; consensus fatigue score is the sum of the consensus weights for the GI procedures performed by the physician before the given colonoscopy; and RVU fatigue score is the sum of the RVU weights for the GI procedures performed by the physician before the given colonoscopy.