BACKGROUND: The prevalence of kidney stones (KSs) has been increasing globally, and their association with cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome suggests a shared underlying pathophysiology. However, the impact of different stages of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome on KS prevalence remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the association between the stages of CKM syndrome and the prevalence of KS in a nationally representative sample of adults in the USA. METHODS: A total of 15 568 participants aged ≥20 years were included in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2007-2020 fasting subsample. CKM syndrome stages (0-4) were defined based on the 2023 American Heart Association Presidential Advisory on CKM Health. The KS history was determined using self-reported data. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to assess the association between the CKM syndrome stage and KS prevalence. RESULTS: Of the 15 568 participants, 1501 (9.64%) reported a history of KS. The KS prevalence increased progressively with advancing CKM stage, rising from 5.10% in stage 0 to 16.55% in stage 4 (p<
0.002). In the fully adjusted model, the ORs for KS were 1.18 (95% CI 0.83-1.68) for stage 1, 1.72 (95% CI 1.28 to 2.32) for stage 2, 2.00 (95% CI 1.29 to 3.10) for stage 3 and 2.36 (95% CI 1.64 to 3.40) for stage 4, compared with stage 0 ( CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated a significant stepwise increase in KS prevalence with the advancing stages of CKM syndrome. These findings highlight the importance of monitoring and managing CKM syndromes to mitigate the risks of KS.