dekompressiopysähdyksiä
Dekompressiopysähdyksiä, also known as decompression stops, are mandatory pauses during the ascent phase of a scuba dive. These stops are implemented to allow dissolved inert gases, primarily nitrogen, to safely off-gas from the diver's tissues. When a diver descends, the increased ambient pressure causes more gas to be absorbed into the body. If the ascent is too rapid, these gases can form bubbles within the tissues or bloodstream, leading to decompression sickness, commonly known as "the bends."
The depth and duration of decompression stops are determined by the dive profile, specifically the depth and
The purpose of these stops is to gradually reduce the partial pressure of inert gases in the