Ultra-High Field MRI allows a better understanding of brain mechanism and a better diagnostic of brain disease. Nevertheless, radio frequency field inhomogeneities appears strongly in the brain at 7T on transmit magnetic field B1+ images, leading to dark areas on brain images, in the temporal lobes and the cerebellum, making diagnosis either impossible or non-conclusive in these regions of interest. M-One Project consortium works all together to develop the MRI metamaterial coil to homogenize the transmit magnetic field B1+ for brain imaging at 7T in order to have a better quality of the image.
From 2017 to 2021, thanks to the M-CUBE project (MetaMaterial antenna for ultra-high field MRI - grant n°736937), two technologies based on metamaterials have been developed to homogenize the brain images: the hybridized meta-atom (HMA) and the connected birdcage. During the M-ONE project, these two initial metamaterial solutions have been improved and optimized for 7T head MRI, while multi-channel receive array coils were developed to improve SNR in brain imaging. We have compared our results to the current state-of-the-art coil for 7T head MRI, the 1Tx/32Rx Nova Medical coil, made in the USA. This coil is the most popular head coil that has obtained CE marking and FDA approval for 7T MRI . Nevertheless, this coil does not solve the aforementioned issue of inhomogeneities in the transmit B1+ field. Our overall objective is to produce a head coil that can compete with the NOVA one.