A 68-year-old with stable coronary disease and well-controlled hypertension is scheduled for elective noncardiac surgery. He takes metoprolol succinate and empagliflozin. What is the best perioperative medication plan?AStop beta-blocker 3 days prior; continue SGLT2 inhibitorBContinue both medications unchangedCHold beta-blocker the morning of surgery onlyDContinue chronic beta-blocker and hold SGLT2 inhibitor 3-4 days before surgeryESwitch beta-blocker to a short-acting calcium channel blockerCheck my answer