A 59-year-old man who had been diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus-associated cardiomyopathy was referred for catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia (VT). An electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform revealed that the clinical VT originated from the epicardium. A deceleration zone (DZ) was identified on an isochronal late activation map. Moreover, 2 forms of monomorphic VT were induced by different cycle length burst pacings from near the DZ. The morphologies of the 2 VTs with an identical cycle length were very likely to use a shared common pathway with bi-directional conduction around the slow conduction area in the left ventricle posterolateral small epicardial surface area. After ablation of the DZ, the VT was uninducible.

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