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05). In type B patients, the detection rate of pepsin in the experimental group was significantly higher than that in the control group (p less then 0.05), and the scores of RSI/RFS in the pepsin-positive group were significantly higher than those in the negative group (p less then 0.05). Treatment with acid-suppressive drugs in patients with abnormal RSI/RFS achieved better results (p less then 0.05). CONCLUSIONS RSI/RFS may be related to the development of secretory otitis media in adults, and could play a guiding role in its treat