ABSTRACT
Nine heart transplant recipients were treated with single-field total lymphoid irradiation (TLI) for early (<1 year) or late (>1 year) rejection that was refractory to multiple regimens of immunosuppressive therapy. For patients with early rejection (n = 6), the rejection frequency (rejections/patient/month) decreased from pre-TLI of 1.63 to post-TLI of .02 (p < .001), and for patients with late rejection (n = 3), the rejection frequency decreased from pre-TLI of .23 to post-TLI of .05 (p < .02). The reduced rejection frequencies have been maintained for a mean follow-up of 28.6 (8 to 78) months, and adverse events during or late after TLI were uncommon. Single-field TLI is a safe and effective technique in the management of refractory rejection early or late after heart transplantation.