“…According to the 2010 Spanish pacemaker registry, up to 51.5% of leads implanted during 2009 had an active-fixation mechanism (65% of atrial leads and 45% of ventricular leads). 1 This trend toward a predominant use of active-fixation leads is based on the potential advantages of these electrodes: easier and rapid implantation, easier extraction, lower rates of lead dislodgement, and the possibility of pacing alternative sites different from the traditional right atrial appendage and the right ventricular apex. [2][3][4][5][6] Initial reluctance to their systematic use, especially in the ventricle, due to higher pacing thresholds has been overcome as different studies have demonstrated stable longterm pacing parameters.…”