A 64-year-old with new-onset AF (<48 hours) without heart failure or hypotension prefers rhythm control. CHA₂DS₂-VASc 0. What is an appropriate approach?AImmediate synchronized cardioversion without anticoagulationBTransesophageal echo-guided cardioversion with 3 weeks anticoagulationCRate control only; rhythm control contraindicatedDCardioversion then anticoagulate for at least 4 weeksECardioversion requires 6 weeks of anticoagulation pre-procedureCheck my answer