Note - most patients with hypophosphataemia will have refeeding syndrome
1. Reduced phosphorus intake:
- total parenteral nutrition (TPN) without phosphorus supplement
- impaired intake, absorption or activation of Vitamin D
- overuse of phosphate-binding antacids eg calcium carbonate, calcium acetate, aluminium hydroxide
2. Redistribution of phosphorus from extracellular fluid (ECF) into bone, soft tissues or intracellular fluid (ICF):
- diabetic ketoacidosis
- hyperosmolar non-ketotic coma
- alcohol withdrawal
3. Increased renal elimination:
- primary hyperparathyroidism
- diuretics
- acute renal failure with loss of tubular reabsorptive capacity