PROMs in gynecology
Beyond imaging and hormonal assessment
Ultrasounds, MRI, hormone levels, fertility tests: gynecology has no shortage of examinations.
Yet none of them capture the pain that prevents working, the impact on intimate life, or the exhaustion that patients do not always dare to mention during consultations.
PROMs bridge the gap between what examinations show and what women experience.
“In endometriosis, PROMs make care meaningful by incorporating patients’ perspectives into personalized decisions centered on quality of life.”
Prof. Krystel Nyangoh-Timoh
Member of the Endometriosis Committee, French National College of Gynecologists and Obstetricians
For endometriosis
Chronic pain, fatigue, impact on fertility, effects on intimate and professional life. Two patients with comparable imaging findings can report radically different health outcomes.
PROMs enable you to:
- Quantify the real impact of the disease beyond visible lesions
- Track quality of life changes under hormonal treatment or after surgery
- Identify dimensions requiring specific care: pain, mental health, sexual function
- Assess the effectiveness of interventions as perceived by patients
Aggregated data support continuous improvement of care pathways and clinical research.
Since 2024, PromTime has partnered with the French National College of Gynecologists and Obstetricians to deploy the National Endometriosis Registry.
“With PROMs, the National Endometriosis Registry brings together dozens of teams around a shared medical goal: patient quality of life.”
Prof. Pierre Collinet,
Gynecologist, Chair of the Endometriosis Committee, French National College of Gynecologists and Obstetricians