A cardiac rhythm management system measures a time interval between a
first fiducial marker indicative of a ventricular depolarization (e.g., a
Q-wave, an R-wave, etc.) and a second fiducial marker indicative of a
subsequent mitral valve closure (MVC) occurring during the same cardiac
cycle. Such time intervals are used for detecting atrioventricular (AV)
dissociation. The AV dissociation may, in turn, be used for
discriminating between a supraventricular tachyarrhythmia (SVT) and a
ventricular tachyarrhythmia (VT) or for any other diagnostic or
therapeutic purpose. The AV dissociation and/or SVT/VT discrimination
information may be communicated from an implantable cardiac rhythm
management device to an external interface and/or used to determine the
nature of therapy delivered to the subject. In a further example,
amplitudes indicative of the MVCs are also used for determining whether
AV dissociation exists.