Associated Anomalies
- 50-70% Have ≥ 1 Associated Congenital Anomaly
- Most Common in Type A
- Least Common in Type E
- Most Common Associated Anomaly: Cardiovascular
- VACTERL Syndrome
- Vertebrae
- Anorectal
- Cardiac
- TA/TEF
- Renal
- Limb Anomalies
- Most Common Cause in Adults: Malignancy
Predictors of Survival (Okamoto Modification of Spitz Classification)
- Class I (No Major Cardiac Anomaly & Birth Weight ≥ 2000 g): 100% Survival
- Class II (No Major Cardiac Anomaly & Birth Weight < 2000 g): 81% Survival
- Class III (Major Cardiac Anomaly & Birth Weight ≥ 2000 g): 72% Survival
- Class IV (Major Cardiac Anomaly & Birth Weight < 2000 g): 27% Survival