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Nasal Pepsin Assay and pH Monitoring in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
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A higher incidence of pharyngeal acid reflux events was found in patients with CRS (29 of 33, 88%) compared with the control patients (11 of 20, 55%). The difference was statistically significant (P = .01). The fluorometric pepsin assay was correlated to the results of 24-hour dual-probe monitoring for LPR diagnosis with a 100% sensitivity and 92.5% specificity. These data suggest that an association between CRS and LPR is present and that the detection of pepsin in nasal lavage fluid may provide a noninvasive and feasible method of LPR screening.
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