A valuable outcome measure to monitor amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) disease progression is crucial in clinical trials. Rasch-Built Overall Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Disability Scale (ROADS) is a novel questionnaire assessing ALS disability. Currently, there are no studies on the relationship between ROADS and ALS survival. This study explored the value of Chinese ROADS as a novel tool for measuring disease progression and the correlation between ROADS and ALS survival. A total of 170 ALS participants were included in this study. Clinical characteristics and baseline ROADS, ΔROADS, ALSFRS-R, and ΔFRS of patients were collected. Participants were followed for 18 months to assess time to tracheostomy and survival. Scales were collected every 3 to 6 months. We evaluated the association of baseline ROADS and ΔROADS with survival using Cox regression analyses. Linear mixed effects models were used to assess changes over time in ROADS and ALSFRS-R. Multivariate Cox models confirmed that baseline ROADS positively correlated with ALS survival (HR = 0.95, < 0.001), while baseline ΔROADS negatively correlated with survival (HR = 1.26, < 0.001). Additionally, linear mixed effects models suggested that ROADS, similar to ALSFRS-R, declined significantly over time, but there was no significant difference between these two. Our study indicates that Chinese ROADS is strongly related to ALS survival. Changes in ROADS with disease progression are similar to those in ALSFRS-R. These findings support Chinese ROADS as a reliable outcome measure for clinical trials, potentially enhancing the dimension of evaluating treatment effectiveness in ALS trials.

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