Schenker E, Mor-Yosef S
Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel.
Mil Med. 1993 Dec;158(12):789-91.
The Persian Gulf War presented Israel with a threat of chemical attacks on the home front. There is no doubt, according to many publications, that the missile attacks caused extensive long-term stress on the Israeli population. In this research, the connection between environmental stress and preterm delivery was studied. One thousand twenty-two deliveries during the war were compared to 1,027 deliveries in the previous year. The two groups showed no differences in the average gestational age, the rate of premature labor, and the cesarean section rate. The percentage of instrumental deliveries using forceps or vacuum was significantly higher (p < 0.05) in the war group.
海湾战争给以色列本土带来了遭受化学袭击的威胁。根据许多出版物所述,毫无疑问,导弹袭击给以色列民众造成了广泛的长期压力。在这项研究中,对环境压力与早产之间的关联进行了探究。将战争期间的1022例分娩与上一年的1027例分娩进行了比较。两组在平均孕周、早产率和剖宫产率方面均无差异。战争组中使用产钳或真空吸引器助产的比例显著更高(p < 0.05)。