Techniques are described for detecting ischemia, hypoglycemia or
hyperglycemia based on intracardiac electrogram (IEGM) signals. Ischemia
is detected based on a shortening of the interval between the QRS complex
and the end of a T-wave (QTmax), alone or in combination with a change in
ST segment elevation. Alternatively, ischemia is detected based on a
change in ST segment elevation combined with minimal change in the
interval between the QRS complex and the end of the T-wave (QTend).
Hypoglycemia is detected based on a change in ST segment elevation along
with a lengthening of either QTmax or QTend. Hyperglycemia is detected
based on a change in ST segment elevation along with minimal change in
QTmax and in QTend. By exploiting QTmax and QTend in combination with ST
segment elevation, changes in ST segment elevation caused by
hypo/hyperglycemia can be properly distinguished from changes caused by
ischemia.