Singh, VatsalGulati, ParakhPandit, Bhagya NarayanNath, Ranjit Kumar2026-07-082026-05-28Vatsal Singh et al., Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipej.2026.05.005http://10.0.2.71/handle/123456789/409Atriofascicular accessory pathways are most commonly associated with antidromic AVRT but can also be a source of automatic tachycardia. This presentation can be easily confused with ventricular tachycardia and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a broad-complex tachycardia. Furthermore, the varying QRS morphology observed in both short and long VH tachycardias is likely attributable to conduction blocks (anterograde or retrograde respectively) within the left fascicles.enAtriofascicular pathwayMahaimAutomaticityChanging QRSOne substrate, two tachycardias and multiple QRS morphologiesOne substrate, two tachycardias and multiple QRS morphologiesArticle