While I appreciate all the input from everyone, I believe many of you are over thinking things a bit. Our goal here is to reduce the risk of an "undeserved" DCS hit.
I think your intentions are prudent and noble but your technique doesn’t seem grounded in any vetted recreational / technical training or commercial procedures. If we were diving together, I think I’d proffer that you’re complicating things unnecessarily.
Why not set a rule that you always ascend two or three minutes short of reaching your ABT? Set both computers for the same gas and keep it simple. If things do get complicated underwater, you want to reduce things that require extra thought.
If you WERE to get a hit and go to a chamber, I think you‘d have a hard time convincing a trained medical provider of your method.
You’re a great candidate for an advanced nitrox and decompression procedures course. Not so you can become a technical diver but because you‘re intending to be a smarter diver and take a more detailed approach to mitigating risk. You’d probably enjoy the academic aspect of the course and appreciate that it enlightens you to dive physiology and where the boundaries really are.