Aims: Sodium glucose transporter inhibitors (SGLT2i) therapy is associated with an increase in hematocrit as a class effect. There is a lack of information regarding the clinical magnitude and significance of hematocrit elevation, especially cardiovascular outcomes in patients with polycythemia and possible masking of lower hemoglobin levels as a sign of potential severe disease.

Methods: A retrospective study utilizing large community healthcare provider electronic database. Hematocrit levels and variables with potential effect on hematocrit change were compared before and during SGLT2i treatment in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Results: Study population included 9646 patients treated with Dapagliflozin or Empagliflozin between 01.2015 and 06.2019. Hematocrit levels were significantly higher after treatment initiation (2.1%), with higher median elevation among male vs female (2.3% vs. 1.8%). Anemia prevalence was significantly lower under treatment (20% vs. 31.6%). In multivariable model, gender, smoking status, SGLT2i type, pretreatment hematocrit, diabetes duration, body mass index and estimated glomerular filtration rate change significantly effected hematocrit change.

Conclusions: In the current study SGLT2i treatment was associated with significant hematocrit elevation, polycythemia and lower anemia prevalence. Further studies are needed to determine the clinical significance and approach to patients with pretreatment or on treatment polycythemia and the approach to patients with lower-normal hemoglobin levels under SGLT2i treatment.

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