%0 Journal Article %T The prevalence and awareness of sleep apnea in patients suffering chronic pain: an assessment using the STOP-Bang sleep apnea questionnaire %A Chin-Shang Li %A Gregory S Tentindo %A Qinlu Wang %A Scott M Fishman %A Steven D Brass %J Archive of "Nature and Science of Sleep". %D 2018 %R 10.2147/NSS.S167658 %X Some patient subsets are at higher risk of sleep apnea, including patients with chronic pain. However, it is unclear whether patients and their caregivers are aware of the possibly increased risk of sleep apnea in this population. Chronic pain is often treated with opioids which may decrease both the central respiratory drive and the patency of the upper airway, potentially contributing to this sleep disorder. Using a self-reporting questionnaire approach in the chronic pain population, this study surveyed patient and caregiver awareness surrounding the risk of sleep apnea. In addition, we looked at the influence of opioid therapy on the prevalence of sleep apnea %K sleep apnea %K opioids %K narcotics %K STOP-Bang survey %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6078087/