A 78-year-old man with atrial fibrillation and hypertension is taking apixaban for stroke prevention. He asks whether he still needs an annual ECG. According to Choosing Wisely Canada, what is the most appropriate advice?ARoutine annual ECGs are necessary in all stable patientsBECG should only be repeated if there is a change in clinical status, symptoms or medicationsCECG should be performed monthlyDHolter monitoring is required annuallyEHe should stop apixaban if ECG is normalCheck my answer